yes, as it can participate in reactions; but it is quite inert (often used as protective gas in reactions)but it is not as intert as a noble gas, which are some of the least reactive elements.
No it is a gas and a homogenous diatomic compound. (its got only nitrogen and each molecule have 2). Minerals are either - metals your body needs like iron OR they are compounds found in rocks that are mainly based off of SiO2. example olivine.
Atomic nitrogen (N) is an atom. Nitrogen in the atmosphere exists as a diatomic (two atoms) molecule (N2)
no it is a gas
Yes.
No uranium is not chemically active
Without its oxygen content the Earth's atmosphere would be composed almost entirely of nitrogen and would be chemically inert; oxygen causes the atmosphere to be chemically active (and breathable by humans).
Nitrogen gas is stable. However there are nitrogen compounds that are reactive.
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it makes ammonia NH3
No uranium is not chemically active
Covalent Bond. Chemically Active. The only elements that are inert are group 18, or 8A.
Without its oxygen content the Earth's atmosphere would be composed almost entirely of nitrogen and would be chemically inert; oxygen causes the atmosphere to be chemically active (and breathable by humans).
Active
Nitrogen is sufficiently stable.
i am pretty sure that when an atom is chemically active its outer valence shell is not full meaning it is able to form different types of bonds with different elements.
Active. VERY active. Sometimes, EXPLOSIVELY active.
Nitrogen gas is stable. However there are nitrogen compounds that are reactive.
Metals in group one are chemically active as compared to the elements in group three and two. Elements like sodium, potassium, chlorine and fluorine are some of the chemically active elements.
inert
Fluorine
Fluorine is more active.