The chemical symbol of a nitrogen atom is "N", but at standard temperature and pressure, nitrogen exists primarily as diatomic molecules with the formula N2. Note that all molecules, even those containing only a single type of atom, have formulas rather than symbols, which are properties of atoms or of elements regarded as abstractions only.
Nitrogen is the seventh element on the periodic table. Its symbol is the capital letter N.
The symbol for nitrogen oxide is NO.
The balanced chemical equation would be: NF3 + F2 -> N + 3F2 The coefficient for fluorine would be 2 and the symbol is F2.
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Nitrogen is this element's chemical name. Its symbol on the Periodic Table is N. It is a colourless gas with the atomic number 7.
The chemical symbol for Nitrogen is N. N2
The chemical symbol for nitrogen is N. The chemical symbol for phosphorus is P.
N is the chemical symbol of nitrogen.
The chemical symbol for nitrogen trichloride is NCl3.
Yes, all elements have a chemical symbol. For nitrogen, it is N.
Free nitrogen is diatomic. Write the formula as: N2.
The chemical symbol for nitrogen is N, and the chemical symbol for phosphorus is P.
The chemical symbol of calcium is Ca. The chemical symbol of nitrogen is N. The chemical formula of calcium nitride is Ca3N2.
N=Nitrogen O=Oxygen NO=Nitrogen Oxide
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NL doesn't exist, but there is Ni, which is Nickel