The gas formed when ammonium trioxonitrate (V) is heated with sodium hydroxide is?
a
hydrogen
b
nitrogen (IV) oxide
c
oxygen
d
ammonium
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King33Victor
3 months ago
I made a mistake please but it can still be helpful.
ammonium trioxonitrate v decompose on heating to give nitrogen iv oxide and H2O but that is not the only way we can obtain nitrogen iv oxide.

King33Victor
3 months ago
wrong answer please
ammonium is not even a gas
besides, all salts of CO3 decomposes to form CO2 except those of sodium and potassium.
how come ammonium

Finesse11
1 year ago
I was starting to think say na me no get sense oo
my school's answer is nitrogen IV oxideπππ
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King33Victor
2 months ago
ammonia is formed when a salt of trioxonitrate v react with soluble base like NaOH. but in the absence of ammonia we go for ammonium
NH3 + NaNO3 + H2O





