no liquid
Nitrogen (N) is monotonic but nitrogen gas (N2) is molecular.
Solid nitrogen is called "nitrogen ice" or "nitrogen snow".
The molecular geometry of a nitrogen molecule is linear.
Ammonia and nitrogen are two distinct compounds, not a single compound that would have a molecular formula.
Nitrogen trifluoride is a molecular compound, not ionic. It consists of covalent bonds between the nitrogen and fluorine atoms.
Nitrogen (N) is monotonic but nitrogen gas (N2) is molecular.
Solid nitrogen is called "nitrogen ice" or "nitrogen snow".
The molecular geometry of a nitrogen molecule is linear.
Nitrogen dioxide is a molecular compound. It consists of covalent bonds between nitrogen and oxygen atoms.
The molecular formula for nitrogen iodide is NI3.
Ammonia and nitrogen are two distinct compounds, not a single compound that would have a molecular formula.
Yes, nitrogen monoxide is a molecular compound with a formula of NO.
Nitrogen trifluoride is a molecular compound, not ionic. It consists of covalent bonds between the nitrogen and fluorine atoms.
No, its molecular.
When thermal energy is added to nitrogen, the molecular motion increases, causing the molecules to vibrate and move more rapidly. This results in an increase in temperature. When thermal energy is removed, molecular motion decreases, leading to a decrease in temperature. The phase of nitrogen may change depending on the temperature, transitioning between solid, liquid, and gas states.
Nitrogen oxide is a molecular compound, not an ionic compound. It is composed of nitrogen and oxygen atoms bonded together covalently.
No, NCl3 is not a molecular solid. It is a covalent compound consisting of nitrogen and chlorine atoms bonded together covalently to form molecules. In a molecular solid, the particles are individual molecules held together by weak intermolecular forces rather than a network solid held together by strong covalent bonds.