Mixing nitrogen with nitrogen: any problem, any reaction.
they die?
BOOM.
it drys up and dies.... :p
Sure. There is no logical reason not to mix it. Regular air is mostly nitrogen anyways.
nitrous oxide? <><><><> Air you are breathing right this second is a mix of nitrogen (79%) and oxygen (21%)
Gasses and Liquids do not simply "mix".
magnesium nitride (Mg3N2) is formed upon heating magnesium and nitrogen.
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what happens when radiation mix's with electricity
When bromine gas and nitrogen dioxide are mixed, they react to form bromine dioxide (BrO2) and nitrogen dioxide. This reaction is represented by the following equation: 2Br2(g) + 2NO2(g) → 2BrO2(g) + N2(g)
When you mix oxygen, sulfur, and nitrogen, you are likely to get a mixture of gases that may include nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and potentially other nitrogen and sulfur compounds depending on the specific conditions of the experiment. These gases can have various chemical properties and potential environmental implications.