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Pure elemental nitrogen is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and mostly inert diatomic gas at standard conditions, constituting 78% by volume of the air we breath. "Concentrated nitrogen" or perhaps purified nitrogen gas would only pose a problem as a possible asphyxiant, displacing the available oxygen in large quantities in a sealed room. It would otherwise not be harmful in any way.

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