One - Nitrogen.
In set theory, the cardinality or size of N^2, representing the set of all ordered pairs with both elements from the natural numbers, is aleph-null (ℵ₀), which is the same as the size of the natural numbers.
N2 is a diatomic molecule of nitrogen. It is an element, not a compound. Elements are composed of only one kind of atom. Compounds are composed of two or more different elements that are chemically bonded.
No, not all molecules are compounds. Molecules can be composed of either a single element (such as O2 or N2) or a combination of different elements (like H2O or CO2). Compounds are molecules that are composed of atoms of at least two different elements.
1/2 n2 + 3/2 h2 = nh3 sorry about the lower case they wouldn't let me summit it with caps N2 + 3 H2 => 2 NH3
A diatomic molecule is one made up of two atoms of the same element; for example, in O2 or N2. A molecule made of two different elements is called a heteronuclear diatomic molecule, such as CO or HCl.
In set theory, the cardinality or size of N^2, representing the set of all ordered pairs with both elements from the natural numbers, is aleph-null (ℵ₀), which is the same as the size of the natural numbers.
Six noble gases (group 18), and Nitrogen (N2) gas are all inert. They are all different elements, so: 7
In the reaction N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3, nitrogen (N2) is reduced because it gains hydrogen atoms, and hydrogen (H2) is oxidized because it loses electrons.
Just one...... Nitrogen: N2
N2 is a diatomic molecule of nitrogen. It is an element, not a compound. Elements are composed of only one kind of atom. Compounds are composed of two or more different elements that are chemically bonded.
N2 is not solid at room temperature. This is one of the diatomic elements that are in the gaseous state at room temperature.
n2-1 and n2-4 are trivial cases because of n2-m2=(n-m)(n+m). So the only prime of the form n2-1 is 3 and of the form n2-4 is 5.
Nonpolar like all diatomic elements
N2 as it is a molecule. a compound is created with one two or more elements..hope that helps
No, not all molecules are compounds. Molecules can be composed of either a single element (such as O2 or N2) or a combination of different elements (like H2O or CO2). Compounds are molecules that are composed of atoms of at least two different elements.
A N2 molecule consists of two atoms of nitrogen, and an O2 molecule consists of two atoms of oxygen.
there are lots, what are the other elements that are involved? A simple one would be: 2O2 + N2 = 2NO2