NH3, as in Ammonia, like all real gases, are not ideal.
Ideal gases follow the ideal gas laws, but ammonia does not adhere to a few of them. First of all, the volume of its molecules in a container is not negliggible. Next, NH3 molecules have intermolecular hydrogen bonding, which is a strong intermolecular bond. Thus, the forces of attaction between molecules is not neglible.
All real gases have a certain degree of an ideal gas, but no real gas is actually ideal, with H2 being the closest to ideal.
No.
No gas is actually an ideal gas.
Yes. Nitrogen is an element and thus a pure substance.
No, however it is one of the seven diatomic elements.
The substances represented by the chemical formula N2 is nitrogen gas.
No, it is a noble gas
Radon is a noble gas and is radioactive.
No. N2 is chemical formula for nitrogen gas. Ne is the symbol for neon
Neon is a noble gas.
N2, nitrogen is about 78% in air but does not take part in several reactions as oxygen does so we can say that after noble gases Nitrogen is the least reactive gas or element.
Six noble gases (group 18), and Nitrogen (N2) gas are all inert. They are all different elements, so: 7
The substances represented by the chemical formula N2 is nitrogen gas.
No, it is a noble gas
nitrogen is a gas (N2)
Yes, air is matter. It takes up space and has mass. It consists of about 78% nitrogen gas (N2), 21% oxygen gas (O2), and smaller amounts of carbon dioxide gas (CO2), hydrogen gas (H2), and noble gases.
Radon is a noble gas and is radioactive.
N2
N2
No. N2 is chemical formula for nitrogen gas. Ne is the symbol for neon
no. it is a molecule, not a noble gas
A noble gas is colorless.