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it forms a triple bond
nitrogen
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and, less commonly, sulfur
The major elements cycled in nature are carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur, and oxygen which forms part of all the cycles.
Neither. Oxygen is an element. In the air it forms a mixture with nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc.
When hydrogen combines with nitrogen, it forms ammonia gas (NH3).
oxygen and dioxide
It forms Nitrogen Dioxide. 2NO + O2 -> 2NO2
it forms a triple bond
Nitrogen is not flammable. Combining it with oxygen actually absorbs energy. Nitrogen forms various oxides including nitrous oxide (N2O), nitric oxide (NO), and nitrogen dioxide (NO2).
Carbon forms 4 bonds, nitrogen forms 3, oxygen forms two and hydrogen forms one.
nitrogen
carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and, less commonly, sulfur
Nitrogen is not a compound
the main three gases in air are nitrogen, oxygen and inert gases 78% of air is made up of nitrogen, 21% is oxygen, just under 1% is argon and the remaining part is made up of other gases such as carbon dioxide and water vapour.
Nitgrogen forms 80% of the Earth's atmosphere and oxygen 21%
The major elements cycled in nature are carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur, and oxygen which forms part of all the cycles.