Come on my dear.
Entirely different comparison.
Nitrogen is a gas @ NTP. Diamond is rock-hard crystalline form of carbon. (solid)
Nitrogen is present in air upto 78%. Diamond has to be unearthed.
Nitrogen is naturally occurring (through super novas) Carbon is compressed under huge pressure of earth and allotrophic changes to Diamond.
Nitrogen is a simple asphyxiant (replaces oxygen) and could kill us. Diamond needs to be polished for the luster.
Nitrogen can be liquified. Diamond will never change its shape (of its own) Diamond can be cut by another diamond only. Total refractive index is high.
It is affected by Nitrogen (impurity).
The number of neutrons is different; the differences between physical properties exists but are extremely small.
In a physical change the object changes appearance but in a chemical change the object turns into something different with different properties.
The chemical and physical properties of a compound are different than those of the elements from which it is formed.
Argon and nitrogen are both inert gases, but they have different properties and applications. Argon is heavier than nitrogen and is often used in welding to create an inert atmosphere. Nitrogen is lighter and is commonly used in food packaging to prevent spoilage. Both gases have unique properties that make them useful in various industries.
Nitrogen and helium have different properties. Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature, while helium is a gas at very low temperatures. Nitrogen is a common element in the Earth's atmosphere, while helium is much rarer. Nitrogen is essential for life, while helium is mostly used for balloons and as a coolant in certain applications.
They are two different elements composed of two different types of atom. They have different chemical and physical properties.
Ammonia is NH3 (i.e. consists of nitrogen and hydrogen as its constituents) whereas Sulphur dioxide is SO2 i.e it has sulphur and oxygen as its constituents. The chemical and physical properties are also quite different.
Matter can be classified by its physical properties such as color, shape, size, density, texture, and solubility. These properties can help differentiate between different substances and make it easier to identify and categorize matter.
Argon and nitrogen are both gases, but they have different properties. Argon is a noble gas, meaning it is inert and does not easily react with other substances. Nitrogen, on the other hand, is a diatomic molecule that is essential for life and is reactive under certain conditions. Additionally, argon is heavier than nitrogen and has a higher boiling point.
Yes, physical properties such as density, melting point, color, and conductivity can be used to distinguish between different metals. Each metal will have a unique combination of these properties that can help in identifying them.
The characteristics used to differentiate between different kinds of matter are called properties. These properties can include physical properties (such as color, shape, and density) and chemical properties (such as reactivity, flammability, and acidity). By observing and analyzing these properties, we can identify and classify different types of matter.
Nitrogen, neon, nickel, and niobium exhibit distinct physical and chemical properties due to their differing positions in the periodic table. Nitrogen is a non-metal gas, neon is a noble gas, nickel is a transition metal, and niobium is a refractory metal. Their varying atomic structures and bonding characteristics result in significant differences in reactivity, state at room temperature, and other properties. Therefore, while they may share some elemental traits, their overall properties are not similar.