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covalent bonding between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms
Nitrogen cannot form solid minerals on the Earth.
False. Bonding between two nonmetals usually involves the sharing of an electron cloud. This shared cloud is known as covalent bonding. Examples of this bonding include the elemental diatomic molecules of oxygen (O2) and nitrogen (N2) gas.
Spraying nitrogen gas on a flower will have no immediate effect on the flower. Nitrogen is a naturally occurring element that is essential for plant growth, but in the form of nitrogen gas (N₂), it is an inert gas and does not readily react with other substances. Plants require nitrogen in the form of nitrates (NO₃⁻) or ammonium (NH₄⁺) ions that are taken up through their roots.
Conversion of inert elemental nitrogen gas into biologically usable form is called nitrogen fixation. Organism that performs nitrogen fixation is Rhizobium Leguminous.
Nitrogen forms a diatomic molecule, or N2 Covalent bonds form between non-metals and non-metals Ionic bonds form between non-metals and metals. Because nitrogen is a non-metal and bonds with itself it forms a covalent bond.
Reacting Nitrogen Gas with Alkali or Alkaline earth Metals form trivalent N3- ions.
covalent bonding between nitrogen and hydrogen atoms
Nitrogen is an element. It is not contain atoms of other elements. It has no metallic atoms.
Reacting Nitrogen Gas with Alkali or Alkaline earth Metals form trivalent N3- ions.
The process in which nitrogen returns to it's gas form is known as nitrogen fixation
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No. Nitrogen is a nonmetal, which is a gas at standard temperature. Only metals rust or corrode.
Covalent bonding is when 2 non metals bond together as opposed to ionic bonding when one metal and gas ion bond together.
nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas
nitrogen can be converted to liquid but not to solid form
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