Gaseous N2 molecules, because it exists in diatomic form at 1 atm of pressure and 25ºC
The sublimation temperature of nitrogen occurs at approximately -210 degrees Celsius (-346 degrees Fahrenheit) under standard atmospheric pressure. At this temperature, nitrogen transitions directly from a solid state to a gaseous state without becoming a liquid. This process is typically observed when solid nitrogen is heated in a vacuum or low-pressure environment.
Air
The percentage of nitrogen in pure, dry ,standard air is 78,084 % (by volume).
It is an element. Since any temperature is "natural", the physical state is meaningless. It can be anything from a Bose-Einstein condensate (unlocalizeable), a solid, a liquid, a gas, or a plasma... and be "natural" for that temperature. At standard temperure and pressure, it is a very stable diatomic gas (N2). Nitrogen's natural stage is N2 gas. It is diatomic and can only exist with 2 nitrogen molecules, so it must be N2 not N.
The ground state electron configuration for nitrogen is [He]2s2.2p3.
The standard state for nitrogen is a gas at 25 degrees Celsius and 1 atmosphere pressure.
The state of nitrogen is gas at 298 K. Nitrogen's symbol is N and it;s atomic number is 7.
Nitrogen remains in a gaseous state at 100 degrees Celsius, as its boiling point is -196 degrees Celsius at standard atmospheric pressure.
At standard Tempoeratures and Pressures(STP) nitrogen state of matter is a GAS . However it can be cooled to form a liquid and further cooled to form a solid, but these are extremely low temperatures.
Nitrogen itself does not have potential energy, as it is a stable molecule at standard conditions. However, when nitrogen participates in chemical reactions or changes in state, potential energy can be associated with these processes.
The sublimation temperature of nitrogen occurs at approximately -210 degrees Celsius (-346 degrees Fahrenheit) under standard atmospheric pressure. At this temperature, nitrogen transitions directly from a solid state to a gaseous state without becoming a liquid. This process is typically observed when solid nitrogen is heated in a vacuum or low-pressure environment.
We use N for the chemical symbol for nitrogen.Nitrogen gas is made of nitrogen dimers (two nitrogen atoms bonded together), and we consider it a diatomic molecule. We write N2 for nitrogen gas.
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Air
Nitrogen ice is solid. Liquid nitrogen is liquid. At standard temperature and pressure, nitrogen is gaseous.
N2
Yes, if it is a standard gas range with built in oven then it would normally be a conventional oven.