What type of compound is n2o5?
In respect to this, is n2o5 ionic or covalent?
N2O5 contains Nitrogen and Oxygen atoms which, if you look at the periodic table, you can see are both non-metals. When 2 non-metal bond they form covalent bonds. So regardless of whether N-N, N-O or O=O is being formed, the bond is covalent.
In this regard, what type of substance is n2o5?
Dinitrogen pentoxide is the chemical compound with the formula N2O5. Also known as nitrogen pentoxide, N2O5 is one of the binary nitrogen oxides, a family of compounds that only contain nitrogen and oxygen.
Dinitrogen pentoxide, N2O5, is a white solid formed by the dehydration of nitric acid by phosphorus(V) oxide. Above room temperature N2O5 is unstable and decomposes to N2O4 and O2. It is a strong oxidizing agent that decomposes upon heating to form nitrogen and oxygen.