yes,it is considered inert.but don't forget that nitrogen is one of our reasons that keeps us alive!
No, nitrogen, whether solid, liquid, or gas, is relatively inert.
While nitrogen is usually fairly inert, magnesium is so reactive that even nitrogen can react with it.
Water may be considered as an inert solvent.
Nothing happens. Argon is inert.
nitrogen is one of the inert gases not completely inert like He;Ne... hence nitrogen remains stable to most of the gases. however in case of extreme conditions like high temperature or pressure, catalyst presence it may react.
Gold is an inert metal, Helium, Argon, and the other nobel gases are inert. Nitrogen gas (N2) is considered inert for most purposes, though nitrogen is found in a lot of compound.
No. Nitrogen is relatively inert.
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Nitrogen is an inert gas; it is non-reactive in chemical situations.
Yes. it is relatively inert.
Nitrogen
Chemical nitrogen 1 it is pure as it does not have any inert gases. 2 it is lighter compared to atmospheric nitrogen. 3 it is highly reactive. Atmospheric nitrogen 1 it has 1% inert gases. 2 it is heavier than chemical nitrogen due to the dust particles. 3 it is less reactive because of the inert gases.
Nitrogen is an Inert gas, but can be found in other states of matter.
No, nitrogen, whether solid, liquid, or gas, is relatively inert.
Nitrogen is not used in lamps.
it is inert, our air contains nitrogen more than any other gas
While nitrogen is usually fairly inert, magnesium is so reactive that even nitrogen can react with it.