Nitrogen is a colourless,odourless and tasteless gas. (¡¡)pure nitrogen is slightly lighter than air. (¡¡¡)it is only slightly soluble in water. (iv)the melting point of nitrogen is -210C and its boiling point is -196C.
The nitrogen family consists of the five elements that make up Group 15 of the Periodic Table: nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, and bismuth.
They all have five electrons in the outermost energy level of their atoms, but, they are strikingly different from each other in both physical properties and chemical behavior.
Nitrogen is a nonmetallic gas;
phosphorus is a solid nonmetal;
arsenic and antimony are metalloids;
and bismuth is a typical metal.
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1) Nitrogen has no smell, taste or colour.
2) Nitrogen atoms pair up as N2. This means that it isn't very reactive.
3) It becomes a liquid (melting point) at -210oC.
4) I becomes a gas (boiling point) at -195.79oC.
There are various properties of air. Some of them are air has weight, air is under pressure, air has temperature, and air has a volume.
phisical properties and chemical properties
A metallod has some properties of a metal and some properties of a nonmetal.
No, they are not.
Some of the sulfur special properties are odorless, tasteless and its color
Sand has several physical properties. Some of the most important are porosity, mineral composition, grain size, grain shape, and permeability.
There are various properties of air. Some of them are air has weight, air is under pressure, air has temperature, and air has a volume.
phisical properties and chemical properties
what are some properties of liquid matter?
A metallod has some properties of a metal and some properties of a nonmetal.
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Electromagnetic Waves.
Electromagnetic Waves.
Only some properties are visually identifiable: color for example.
false
Some properties are they are in constant motion.
No, they are not.