No. Nitrogen is an element in and of itself.
No, nitrogen IS a single element
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Nitrogen is an element, meaning that its one and only ingredient is nitrogen. Elements are made up of atoms instead of molecules, excepting the occurrence where its made up of diatomic molecules, but either way it does not have any ingredients other than itself.
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No, air is more dense because it contains 20% oxygen, the heavier element than nitrogen (32 g/mol O2, i.s.o. 28 g/mol N2).
Nitrogen is an element, it does not separate smaller than nitrogen atoms, unless you consider subatomic particles to be useful,
No, oxygen is the more reactive element!
Yes, it is composed of nitrogen and hydrogen.
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N2 is the element nitrogen.
There are many more than 7 elements. The seventh element is nitrogen, if that's what you were trying to ask.
That would be the element, "Nitrogen".
It is nitrogen and it makes more than 78% of the air.
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No. Copper is a single element.
Because it has more than one element and more than one element mixed together makes a compound
Nitrogen is an element, meaning that its one and only ingredient is nitrogen. Elements are made up of atoms instead of molecules, excepting the occurrence where its made up of diatomic molecules, but either way it does not have any ingredients other than itself.
This chemical element is carbon.