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N2F2 is a gas at room temperature.
Nitrogen is a diatomic gas at room temperature. These nitrogen atoms are bond by a triple bond. It needs more energy to break this bond. So nitrogen is less reactive.
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No, oxygen is very reactive at any temperature.
Chlorine and fluorine, with fluorine more reactive. Some would also include oxygen. (The two remaining halogens are not gaseous at room temperature.)
not reactive at room temperature
N2F2 is a gas at room temperature.
Because the double bond between nitrogen is very strong
Nitrogen occurs in diatomic state at room temperature.
oxygen is a gas at room temperature
Nitrogen is a diatomic gas at room temperature. These nitrogen atoms are bond by a triple bond. It needs more energy to break this bond. So nitrogen is less reactive.
It is in a solid state at room temperature. Europium is the most reactive of the rare earth elements.
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No. Phosphorus is solid at room temperature and is highly reactive.
No, oxygen is very reactive at any temperature.
helium is a non reactive gas at room temperature
Chlorine is a yellow green gas at room tempurature.