No. In fact, nitrogen is commonly used to provide an inert atmosphere in which to work with highly reactive compounds.
Some nitrogen compounds are, however, highly explosive. One well-known example is trinitrotoluene, better known by the abbreviation TNT.
No, Nitrogen is not combustible.
There are some non-naturally occuring combinations which can, like Mg3N2 and NH3, but the nitrogen only supports the combustion while the other element actually combusts.
I highly doubt it. It's mostly used to dilute other explosive gases.
Nitrogen is an inert gas, which means that it will not ignite using conventional means.
only at high temperatures
Anything burns at a certan temperature.
No, it is relatively inert.
Yes, Nitrogen is non-combustible.
Normally magnesium in liquid nitrogen (-196 deg Celsius) turns brittle and can be broken into pieces but when magnesium is fuse lit in liquid nitrogen it forms magnesium nitrate and burns rigorously with bright light. Mg + N2 = MgN2 + heat R . C Salvi rcsalvi@rediffmail.com
It is NOT. non-toxic, non-explosive, non-reactive, non-corrosive: almost completely INERT. However, if you breath pure nitrogen gas you asphyxiate and die because there is no oxygen. However, don't stick your fingers in liquid nitrogen, they'll be 'burned' at -190oC.
A combustible gas is one which ignites to burn, deflagrate or detonate when mixed with air and an ignition source. A release is a purposeful or accidental lapse in contaiment or control of a material. In this case a gas, from a vessel or pipeline. A combustible gas release is then a loss of containment of a gas which can ignite to the indoor or exterior environment.
Nitrogen is not considered to conduct electricity. This gas lacks the free electrons to support conduction.
Chlorine by itself is non-combustible.
Nitrogen belongs in the Nitrogen family. The other elements in the Nitrogen family are Phosphorus, Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth. Nitrogen is a colorless, tasteless, odorless, non-combustible gas.
Yes.
it depends on the temperature, if over 20.3 degrees Celsius then yea
Nitrogen is a non metal.
nitrogen is a non-metal
Nitrogen is a non metal which is gas at room temperature.
Nitrogen i an unreactive gas. <><><><><> Nitrogen is not a noble gas so it is not non-reactive
Nitrogen gas is only made of nitrogen (its chemical formula is N2) , nitrogen is a non-metal.
nitrogen is non combustible and inert and has a negative expansion co efficient so if there is and compression whatsoever the nitrogen will provide a cooling effect and stops you from reaching high temperatures.
Nothing will happen, nitrogen gas is inert and non toxic, 78% of the air we live in and breath is nitrogen.
stucco is non-combustible
Normally magnesium in liquid nitrogen (-196 deg Celsius) turns brittle and can be broken into pieces but when magnesium is fuse lit in liquid nitrogen it forms magnesium nitrate and burns rigorously with bright light. Mg + N2 = MgN2 + heat R . C Salvi rcsalvi@rediffmail.com