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There are two compounds that you may be thinking of. The stable compound known as Nitrogen Trioxide is also known as Dinitrogen Trioxide, which has the molecular formular N2O3. However, there is an intermediate compound formed in some multistep reactions with the molecular formular NO3, which you could say suits the name better. This compound is unstable, however, and cannot exist for very long without reacting.

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βˆ™ 14y ago

N3O10 (but I wonder why this and others like this are so interesting: they don't occur in this world, and by just translating tri=3 and deca=10 this name could be found out, it was not found in IUPAC register, neither on www)

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Dinitrogen trioxide · Chemical formula

N₂O₃

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The formula for nitrogen trioxide is NO3.

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βˆ™ 13y ago

N3O3 is the empirical formula

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βˆ™ 13y ago

N3o1

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