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The formula is N2. Nitrogen bonds to itself when its not bonded with a metal or nonmetal in its pure form.
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Nitrogen is an inert gas. over 70% of the air you are breathing right now is nitrogen, so nothing. Breathing pure nitrogen would be bad only because theres no oxygen in it. breathing pure nitrogen you would lose conciousness from lack of oxygen within seconds and eventually die, because your organism has no use for it and it's same as breathing nothing and dying because of lack of oxygen.
yes copper is a pure form
A mixture can be defined as a material composed of two or more different substances that are not chemically combined. This makes nitrogen a pure substance.
Yes. Every lightening that strikes breaks apart, or fixes, pure nitrogen, changing it into a form that plants can use. This type of form falls to the ground when it rains.
There is neither a solvent nor solute in liquid nitrogen as it is not a solution. Liquid nitrogen is pure elementalnitrogen in liquid form.
Nitrogen in any pure form is an element, not a compound. However, at standard temperature and pressure, nitrogen exists predominantly as divalent molecules.
Yes Nitrogen is a pure substance because pure substances are both compounds and elements. Nitrogen is an element.
No, not directly. There are bacteria that can fix Nitrogen out of the air and make it available as a nutrient but Nitrogen has to be in a compound form for it to be useful to most of the living things on Earth.
nitrogen gas is BASICALLY JUST PLAIN NITROGEN AND THUS IT IS A PURE SUBSTANCE.
The formula is N2. Nitrogen bonds to itself when its not bonded with a metal or nonmetal in its pure form.
Nitrogen (N) is a chemical element, not a solution; nitrogen can be obtained as a very pure gas.
Nitrogen is a pure gas and so is the important one.
Nitrogen can be a pure substance in gaseous, liquid or solid form. It is a iquid or a gas under normally attained pressures and temperatures. It can solidify at -219 C.It can be present in nitrogen oxides, nitrogen acids, the salts of nitrogen acids, ammonia, protein and a wide range of organic compounds.
Nitrogen is not a mixture it's an element.
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