Nitrogen is both an element and a molecule. In molecular form, Nitrogen forms a binary molecule N2 with a triple bond between the two Nitrogen atoms.
Nitrogen is an element that is usually found alone as the N2 molecule. It is not a compound.
Nitrogen is an element, and two nitrogen atoms make up a nitrogen molecule.
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Nitrogen is an element. It is usually found as the molecule N2 not N. Therefore there are two atoms of nitrogen in this molecule.
Nitrogen naturally occurs as a diatomic molecule (N2). Nitrogen, by itself, is an element.
The element is nitrogen (N). Nitrogen gas is a diatomic molecule (N2) and makes up approximately 78% of Earth's atmosphere.
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A Nitrogen molecule are two atoms of Nitrogen bonded by a covalent bond. The Nitrogen molecule is represented as N2.
There's only one element, and that's nitrogen. There are two atoms of nitrogen in a nitrogen molecule.
No. Nitrogen is an element in and of itself.
Nitrogen gas consists of molecules, each of which consists of two atoms of the element nitrogen. Since a compound has to consist of two or more elements nitrogen cannot be a compound, by definition.
There's only one element, and that's nitrogen. There are two atoms of nitrogen in a nitrogen molecule.