Nitrogen gas is chemically stable and unreactive because it has a fully filled valence shell of electrons (eight electrons). This makes it very difficult for nitrogen to gain or lose electrons to form chemical bonds with other elements.
Nitrogen gas (N2) is relatively inactive and contains a triple bond between the two nitrogen atoms. Triple bonds are stronger than double or single bonds, making it difficult for nitrogen gas to react with other molecules.
The product of nitrogen gas and oxygen gas is nitrogen dioxide (NO2) gas.
One can obtain nitrogen gas at home by purchasing a nitrogen gas cylinder from a supplier or using a nitrogen gas generator to produce nitrogen gas from the air.
when the liquid nitrogen is boiled then it will turn into nitrogen gas.
nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas
Nitrogen gas (N2) is relatively inactive and contains a triple bond between the two nitrogen atoms. Triple bonds are stronger than double or single bonds, making it difficult for nitrogen gas to react with other molecules.
Yes. But nitrogen is inactive.
The product of nitrogen gas and oxygen gas is nitrogen dioxide (NO2) gas.
One can obtain nitrogen gas at home by purchasing a nitrogen gas cylinder from a supplier or using a nitrogen gas generator to produce nitrogen gas from the air.
Helium has completely filled valence orbitals (and thus has stable electronic configuration). Hence is is chemically inert or inactive. In fact, helium doesn't react with any other element.
the nitrogen gas is used for nitrogen fixation
gas
You can separate nitrogen gas from liquid nitrogen by allowing the liquid nitrogen to evaporate at room temperature or by heating it to increase the rate of evaporation. The nitrogen gas will separate from the liquid nitrogen as it evaporates, leaving behind the liquid nitrogen.
when the liquid nitrogen is boiled then it will turn into nitrogen gas.
Nitrogen gas is diatomic, meaning it consists of two nitrogen atoms bonded together (N2).
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No. Nitrogen is a gas.