Nitrogen is a non-metal. It is a colorless, odorless gas that makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere. It is a key component in proteins and nucleic acids.
Oh honey, bless your heart. Nitrogen is definitely not a metal. It's a non-metal gas that makes up a big chunk of the Earth's atmosphere. So, unless you're breathing in some metal fumes, you can rest easy knowing that nitrogen won't be giving you any heavy metal vibes.
Nitrogen belongs to the family of elements called the "nitrogen family" or "pnictogens." This group includes nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), arsenic (As), antimony (Sb), and bismuth (Bi).
Phosphorus is in the Nitrogen family which includes: Nitrogen Phosphorus Arsenic Antimony Bismuth
No, calcium and nitrogen do not typically form an ionic bond. Ionic bonds involve the transfer of electrons between a metal and a nonmetal, while calcium is a metal and nitrogen is a nonmetal. Instead, calcium and nitrogen tend to form covalent bonds in compounds like calcium nitride.
Nitrogen is a gas, not a metal.
Nitrogen is a gas, not a metal.
Neither. Nitrogen is classified as an element with no family designation.
2 of the Nitrogen family Are Non-MetalsNitrogen:- Non-metalPhosphorous:- Non-metalArsenic:-MetalloidAntimony:- MetalloidBismuth:- Metal
Arsenic belongs to the nitrogen family, also known as Group 15 elements on the periodic table.
Nitrogen is not a metal.
nitrogen is metal
N is the symbol of Nitrogen, and nitrogen is NOT a metal
Nitrogen is a non metal.
Neither. Nitrogen is a nonmetal.
The carbon family
Nitrogen is a non metal which is gas at room temperature.