In free form,yes N is a diatomic molecule
Nitrogen, Oxgen and all the halogens (Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine) exist as a diatomic molcules.
Bcoz the qunatity of Oxygen present in the air is very high as it can't exist as a single molecule it always found in the form of Diatomic molecule that is O2
There are actually seven elements that fit that description - hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
In the atmosphere nitrogen takes the form of the diatomic nitrogen molecule, N2.
In its natural state, nitrogen is diatomic and will form N2 (two bonded nitrogen atoms).
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This refers to the diatomic elemental form of nitrogen, N2. It makes up 75% of the atmosphere.
nitrogen
Yes, that is the form it takes as an element.
Calcium, alone among the elements listed, does not form a diatomic molecule with another atom of itself.
Yes it does.
The atmospheric nitrogen. This is a diatomic and triple bonded form of nitrogen that can not be metabolized by organisms other than some bacteria which convert it into usable form for plants.