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Nitrogen forms...........oxides....

Nitrogen forms...........oxides.

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3

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4

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5

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C

Nitrogen forms a large number of oxides in different oxidation states:
`N_(2)^(+1)O to` Nitrous oxide
`NO to` Nitric oxide
`N_(2)^(+3) O_(3) to` Dinitrogen trioxide.
`N_(2)^(+5)O_(5) to` Nitrogen penta oxide.
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