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Carbon monoxide exists just about everywhere that carbon-containing fuels are burned so yes.
Hydrogen bonds are the strongest intermolecular force between water molecules, it occurs between a negatively charged oxgen atom of one water molecule and the positively charged hydrogen atom. This is the strongest inter molecular force there is.
Nitrogen, N2
Nitrogen in any pure form is an element, not a compound. However, at standard temperature and pressure, nitrogen exists predominantly as divalent molecules.
Nitrogen isotope of nitrogen are used as tracers in agricultural studies (efficiency of fertilizers), leaks detection in nuclear reactors, etc.
The strongest intermolecular forces that would exist between molecules of NO would be dipole-dipole attractions. There are no hydrogen bonds formed, and so dipole-dipole would be the strongest. There will also be dispersion forces, but these are weaker than dipoles.
N2 exists with a triple bond between them. Ballpark it by mulitplying the single bond energy by 3. You see that it is much stronger than CO THIS ANSWER IS WRONG! carbon monoxide has a triple bond also. BUT the n triple bond is not polar. the co triple bond features an electronegative oxygen atom and the carbon has a negative charge. hence much more reactive.
Gass
This is a solid.
Carbon monoxide exists just about everywhere that carbon-containing fuels are burned so yes.
nitrogen
The reason for this lies in the atomicity of Nitrogen an phosphorous.Nitrogen exists as a diatomic molecule whereas phosphorous exists as P4molecule. Therefore, the nature of interactions in phosphorous are stronger as compared to nitrogen and hence it has a higher melting point than Nitrogen and exists as solid at room temperature.
Carbon monoxide can overcome participants
Carbon Monoxide can overcome participants
At the atmospheric pressure, liquid nitrogen only exists in temperatures below 177 K.
In a nitrogen molecule there are three covalent bonds (called a triple bond).
Hydrogen bonds are the strongest intermolecular force between water molecules, it occurs between a negatively charged oxgen atom of one water molecule and the positively charged hydrogen atom. This is the strongest inter molecular force there is.