Phosphorous Oxide
The symbol for aluminum trioxide is Al2O3.
Sulfur trioxide has a trigonal planar molecule.
Carbon trioxide is an unstable and reactive compound that decomposes before it can reach a boiling point.
The chemical formula for tellurium trioxide is TeO3.
Sodium and Potassium
The balanced equation for the reaction of sulfur trioxide with potassium hydroxide is: SO3 + 2KOH -> K2SO4 + H2O.
K3P is a potassium ion channel that plays a role in the regulation of cellular excitability by controlling the flow of potassium ions across cell membranes. It is a subtype of the Kir family of inward-rectifier potassium channels.
This is a so-called 'solid-gas' reaction K2O(s) + SO3(g) --> K2SO4(s)
Xenon Trioxide
Its standard name is, Nitrogen(III) Oxide.
Dinitrogen Trioxide: N2O3
radon trioxide
Sulfur trioxide is a byproduct of sulfuric acid. In large quantities, sulfur trioxide can be deadly. For the most part, small quantities of sulfur trioxide will not hurt you.
The chemical formula of arsenic trioxide is As2O3.
The name of the compound Cl2O3 is dichlorine trioxide.
Phosphorous Oxide