nitrogen is one of the inert gases not completely inert like He;Ne... hence nitrogen remains stable to most of the gases. however in case of extreme conditions like high temperature or pressure, catalyst presence it may react.
nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas
Magnesium nitride is formed when magnesium powder is burned in the presence of nitrogen gas.
It is zero since it is a free element and it does not react with anything
2n2 + 3o2 -> 2n2o3
No because think about if you spill gasoline and it has been in the sun for a while does it react it doesnt and our atmosphere is 79%, give or take on the exact number, nitrogen!
nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas
Magnesium nitride is formed when magnesium powder is burned in the presence of nitrogen gas.
nitrogen is nature gas.. now i want to know.. can nitrogen gas replace to petrol? For it to react completely you will need approximately 142 litres.
Nitrogen gas is stable. However there are nitrogen compounds that are reactive.
It is zero since it is a free element and it does not react with anything
It doesn't react with acids because it is a gas
Nitrogen, N2, (about 79% in air) is a rather inert gas.
Nitrogen.
Nitrogen gas makes up most of the atmosphere. However carbon dioxide extinguishes a burning splint and is found in a small amount in the atmosphere Nitrogen gas. It is an inert gas that makes up over 70% of the Earth's atmosphere.
N2+202 --> 2no2
Nitrogen
2n2 + 3o2 -> 2n2o3