Nitrogen gas is diatomic.
It is diatomic.
diatomic
Nitrogen monoxide is a diatomic gas at standard temperature and pressure.
Nitrogen is an element all in itself. N2 is nitrogen gas, a diatomic particle like O2, oxygen gas.
C. Helium is a monoatomic gas at STP.
In the atmosphere nitrogen takes the form of the diatomic nitrogen molecule, N2.
The molecule of nitrogen contain two atoms, is diatomic.
No; it is diatomic.
No, fluorine is a diatomic gas at STP.
Yes, nitrogen is diatomic.
No. Nitrogen gas (N₂) is a diatomic gas consists of molecules each containing two covalently bonded atoms of nitrogen, which is element 7 on the periodic table. Argon gas (Ar) is a monatomic gas, consisting of individual atoms of Argon, which is element 18 on the periodic table.
diatomic
Nitrogen monoxide is a diatomic gas at standard temperature and pressure.
yup. nitrogen gas-- N2
No they are diatomic
This gas is nitrogen.
Nitrogen is an element and the gas is diatomic in other words the gas in the air is made of two atoms of nitrogen.
yes, but only sometimes. sorry, I don't know when exactly it is diatomic.