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Vincent Ortega
5 November, 09:20
What does dinitogen mean in a name?
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Silas Donovan
5 November, 13:18
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The prefix di - means that there are two nitrogens.
Just like in carbon dioxide (CO2) there is one carbon and two oxides
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