Nitrogen is colorless.
the color of it is green because my science teacher said it 2 me
your science teach is wrong it is a colorless gas =)
Deficiency of nitrogen gives pale yellow color to the plant
Blue light is most scattered by oxygen and nitrogen molecules in the Earth's atmosphere. This is why the sky appears blue during the day.
Nitrogen gas (Nā) does not change the color of moist red litmus paper. This is because nitrogen is a neutral gas that does not have acidic or basic properties. Therefore, it will not cause any color change in the litmus paper.
Nitrogen is a colorless gas at room temperature and pressure. It appears colorless in its pure form.
When nitrogen is present in a sodium fusion test, it forms sodium azide (NaN3), which upon heating decomposes into sodium, nitrogen gas, and atomic nitrogen. The atomic nitrogen emits blue light when it reacts with the oxygen in the air, giving the characteristic blue color to the flame during the sodium fusion test.
the answer is that it has no color
Nitrogen tetroxide is a deep red-brown color.
no
Nitrogen is colorless it has absolutely no color.
the answer is that it has no color
At the level of individual atoms, no atom has color.
Nitrogen is just a figment of your imagination! ( spongebob ) IMAGINATION~!~----
The nitrogen is mostly found as gas with no color i.e. it is transparent. And also in liquid state it has no color.
Nitrogen is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, nontoxic gas.
it doesnt have any color, its colorless.. (:
Deficiency of nitrogen gives pale yellow color to the plant
Nitrogen monoxide is colorless gas; it is also known as Nitric oxide.