The oxidation state (or number) is zero. This is true for any element in any of its allotropic elemental forms.
zero for each nitrogen
Nitrogen. The formula is N2.
A Nitrogen molecule are two atoms of Nitrogen bonded by a covalent bond. The Nitrogen molecule is represented as N2.
The molecule of nitrogen (N2) has three covalent bonds.
N2 because each nitrogen atom is three-valenced when covalently bonded in diatomic N2.
zero for each nitrogen
Nitrogen. The formula is N2.
A Nitrogen molecule are two atoms of Nitrogen bonded by a covalent bond. The Nitrogen molecule is represented as N2.
Nitrogen is an element that is usually found alone as the N2 molecule. It is not a compound.
The molecule of nitrogen (N2) has three covalent bonds.
N2 because each nitrogen atom is three-valenced when covalently bonded in diatomic N2.
Nitrogen is an element. It is usually found as the molecule N2 not N. Therefore there are two atoms of nitrogen in this molecule.
Nitrogen Fixation
A repeat question. Probably N2 meaning a nitrogen molecule (composed of 2 nitrogen atoms)
N2 = dinitrogen molecule NO2 = nitrogen dioxide molecule NO3 = nitrogen trioxide molecule
Nitrogen is both an element and a molecule. In molecular form, Nitrogen forms a binary molecule N2 with a triple bond between the two Nitrogen atoms.
It is zero since it is a free element and it does not react with anything