It is a gas. It is also a non-metal. It's atomic number is 8. It's Atomic Mass is 14.01. The ionic charge is 2-. It's symbol is N but just an outline of N. It's place is in column 15 row 2 of the Periodic Table of the elements. It is to the right of Carbon. to the left of Oxygen. It is above Phosphorus. To the bottom left of it is Silicon. To the bottom right of it is sulphur. Nothing is above it. This is all according to the periodic table of the elements.
Nitrogen monoxide also known as nitric oxide is a gas.
No, nitrogen, whether solid, liquid, or gas, is relatively inert.
Nitrogen gas can be converted to a solid form through a process called nitrogen liquefaction and then further cooling it to form solid nitrogen. This involves compressing and cooling the gas to very low temperatures below its boiling point of -196 degrees Celsius. At such low temperatures, nitrogen gas transforms into a solid state known as nitrogen snow or solid nitrogen.
Nitrogen at room temperature (i.e. it's normal state) is a gas.
Gas in atmosphere: argon Liquid in atmosphere: water (as rain) Solid in atmosphere: dust
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it depends on the type of nitrogen liquid nitrogen is a liquid but just plain nitrogen is a gas hope i help some
In the atmosphere it is a gas, in the soil it its a solid, nitrogen gas can be converted to liquid in air separation plants. Also, as a liquid Nitrogen is very cold -- cryogenic temperatures. Nitrogen is stored as liquid commonly for convenience, even when gas is required, because liquid is more dense than gas and more nitrogen could be stored in the same volume. Simply, the answer to your question is nitrogen is a solid, liquid and gas depending on where you find it or how you've modified it.
nitrogen can be three different substances as a solid, liquid, and a gas.
In the atmosphere it is a gas, in the soil it its a solid, nitrogen gas can be converted to liquid in air separation plants. Also, as a liquid Nitrogen is very cold -- cryogenic temperatures. Nitrogen is stored as liquid commonly for convenience, even when gas is required, because liquid is more dense than gas and more nitrogen could be stored in the same volume. Simply, the answer to your question is nitrogen is a solid, liquid and gas depending on where you find it or how you've modified it.
Air is a mixture of gases, which includes nitrogen, oxygen, and smaller amounts of other gases. It is not a solid or a liquid.
solid: iron + copper? liquid: mercury gas: hydrogen,oxygen, nitrogen
Nitrogen monoxide also known as nitric oxide is a gas.
No, nitrogen, whether solid, liquid, or gas, is relatively inert.
Nitrogen gas can be converted to a solid form through a process called nitrogen liquefaction and then further cooling it to form solid nitrogen. This involves compressing and cooling the gas to very low temperatures below its boiling point of -196 degrees Celsius. At such low temperatures, nitrogen gas transforms into a solid state known as nitrogen snow or solid nitrogen.
Nitrogen at room temperature (i.e. it's normal state) is a gas.
Nitrogen can be gas, liquid, or solid, depending on its temperature and the pressure on it. In the kind of conditions where humans are also comfortable, nitrogen is a gas.