Nitrogen is an element that is usually found alone as the N2 molecule. It is not a compound.
There are 2 nitrogen atoms in one molecule of the compound AlNH3.
Nitrogen has a covalent molecule.
NO.
There are two nitrogen atoms in one molecule of the compound AlNH32.
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a molecule. It is composed of two nitrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, making it a molecular compound.
Answer is two. Two atoms of Nitrogen. You can say one molecule of nitrogen. Because one molecule of nitrogen is composed of two toms of nitrogen.
There are four nitrogen atoms in this compound (C8H10N4O2).
NH
nitrogen trifluoride
Nitrogen gas consists of molecules, each of which consists of two atoms of the element nitrogen. Since a compound has to consist of two or more elements nitrogen cannot be a compound, by definition.
There are three on Earth. Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Ozone.
Nitrogen the gas which is about 3/4 of the atmosphere consists of molecules. Each of these molecules consists of two atoms of nitrogen that are chemically bonded together. We don't refer to nitrogen gas as a compound because, by definition, a compound must be two or more different elements chemically bonded together.