-3 because it is located in the 5th group of the periodic table.
There is no charge. Nitrogen-15 is an isotope, which refers to the number of neutrons. Neutrons do not have a charge.
nitrogen is a gas (N2)
Nitrogen (N2) consists of two Nitrogen atoms.
Gas has no shape; therefore, nitrogen gas can have no definite shape.
Neutral isotopes of nitrogen have no charge. They differ in the number of neutrons in the nucleus.
-3 charge. Nitrogen has to gain three electrons to achieve the noble gas configuration of neon, so it will have -3 charge (as in N3- ion or nitride ion)
The nitrogen atom has five valence electrons. It needs three more electrons to have a noble gas configuration, so it will gain three electrons to form the nitride ion with a charge of 3-.
the nitrogen gas is used for nitrogen fixation
There is no charge. Nitrogen-15 is an isotope, which refers to the number of neutrons. Neutrons do not have a charge.
nitrogen is a gas (N2)
Nitrogen (N2) consists of two Nitrogen atoms.
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Yes. Nitrogen gas has the formula N2. A molecule of nitrogen gas consists of two atoms of nitrogen covalently bonded.
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Gas has no shape; therefore, nitrogen gas can have no definite shape.
Nitrogen gas is diatomic.
No. Nitrogen is a gas.