Gas has no shape; therefore, nitrogen gas can have no definite shape.
Nitrogen atoms are similar in shape and size to Carbon atoms
linear structure and a triple bond
No. Gases do not have a definite shape as well as volume. This is applicable for every gas.
the ammoniun ion has a tetrahedral molecular shape. It has four groups of electrons surrounding the nitrogen atom. The fact that the ion has an overall charge does not affect the shape.
Gas has no shape; therefore, nitrogen gas can have no definite shape.
The shape would be pyramidal because of the lone pair nitrogen has
N2 ,molecular nitrogen, is a linear molecule with a dumbbell shape.
Tetrahedral, assuming you mean the shape when a nitrogen or phosphorus atom is bonded to fpur other atoms.
Nitrogen atoms are similar in shape and size to Carbon atoms
tetrahedral
linear structure and a triple bond
NO, nitrogen is normally a gas or liquid, depending on temperature. If it was cold enough, it would shatter like ice.
No. Gases do not have a definite shape as well as volume. This is applicable for every gas.
NH4+, or ammonium, has a tetrahedral shape with a covalent bond angle of 109.5 degrees between the hydrogen atoms. The bond length of the nitrogen-hydrogen bond is about 1.04 Angstroms.
tetrahedral
the ammoniun ion has a tetrahedral molecular shape. It has four groups of electrons surrounding the nitrogen atom. The fact that the ion has an overall charge does not affect the shape.