Dinitrogen dioxide (N2O2), also known as nitrogen peroxide or nitrous oxide, is a reddish-brown gas composed of two nitrogen atoms bonded to two oxygen atoms. It is used as an oxidizing agent and has applications in rocket propellants.
Related terms
Redox Reaction: A chemical reaction involving both reduction (gain of electrons) and oxidation (loss of electrons).
Equilibrium Constant: The ratio of products' concentrations to reactants' concentrations at equilibrium.
Activation Energy: The minimum energy required for a chemical reaction to occur.