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What noble gas does nitrogen become?

Nitrogen does not become a noble gas. It is fairly un-reactive but can be persuaded to react with Oxygen to make Nitrous Oxide or Nitrogen Dioxide, Hydrogen to make Ammonia, carbon to make Methane and many more compounds.


When the nucleus of a nitrogen atom absorbs a proton what element does it become?

Oxygen


Is the element nitrogen 7 reactive or stable periodic table?

Nitrogen has two stable and naturally occurring nuclides, [N14, N15] and a half-dozen of unstable ones.


How element combine?

elements combine because no body noes :DBecause elements become ions then combine


Which elements can become stable by losing one elements?

An chemical element cannot loss a chemical element. Probable you think to the last member of a radioactive decay chain.


What is an element that needs three electrons to become stable?

An element that needs three electrons to become stable is nitrogen. Nitrogen has five valence electrons and can gain three more electrons to achieve a full outer shell of eight electrons, making it stable.


Are all elements periodically change to become new element s?

No. Only radioactive elements, which undergo radioactive decay can change to different elements.


Why do atoms become elements?

Atoms do not 'become' elements. If it exists as an atom it has always been some type of element from the moment it came into existence. An atom is the smallest piece of an element that is still that element. If you break it down any further you neither have any element or atom, you have subatomic particles.


What is the formula for the compound nitrogen monoxide?

The formula is is 'NO'. The 'N' comes from one Nitrogen atom, and the O from one Oxygen(Monoxide) atom. If NO is exposed to oxygen, it will take on an extra Oxygen atom and become NO2. (Nitrogen Dioxide)


Is nitrogen dioxide smaller than bromine molecule?

Yes, nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is smaller in size compared to a bromine molecule (Br2). Nitrogen dioxide consists of one nitrogen atom and two oxygen atoms, while a bromine molecule comprises two bromine atoms, making it larger in size.


What 3 solids can become a liquid and a gas?

Every element can, but temperature depends on the element.


True or false a compound can only have one element?

false because a compound has to have two elements to become a compound so if it's just one element it's just a element.