Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature; the molecule of nitrogen is diatomic, N2. The term particle is inadequate.
it will look like a normal particle diagram with all those circles!
A molecule, SO2
The atomic number for nitrogen is 7, meaning that it has 7 protons. In order for it to remain as nitrogen, the number of protons in it must always be 7. If, for example, the number of protons were to increase to 8, it would no longer be nitrogen; it would then be oxygen.
metalloids , substances that look like a metal and behave like a metal but really isn't hope i helped
why dose not nitrogen from penta-halides like phosphorus
Nitrogen is a chemical element not a particle.
Nitrogen is an element all in itself. N2 is nitrogen gas, a diatomic particle like O2, oxygen gas.
it will look like a normal particle diagram with all those circles!
It is very complicated.
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you cant see an atom!
They look like any normal particle, only seen when magnified but even then you can't really describe it.
A molecule, SO2
Look at the air around you- do you see anything? About 80% of that air is nitrogen. As a gas, it has no color, no shape. Nothing to see here. Move along.
Sulphur + two oxygen's = sulphur dioxide is the particle diagram for SO2. It would look like.... O + oo = oOo.
Umm i think it is a silly question and i dont think it has an answer!! :D <3
yes, if you look at a picture of mars, you will see a thin layer of what looks like cloud but is actually nitrogen.