Nitrogen is a diatomic gas at room temperature. These nitrogen atoms are bond by a triple bond. It needs more energy to break this bond. So nitrogen is less reactive.
Yes
Carbon is a solid; oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen are gases at room temperature.
Liquid nitrogen is liquid.
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature.
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature and pressure, so it doesn't have a specific temperature. When liquid nitrogen is in contact with objects at room temperature, it can appear very cold because of its extremely low temperature of around -196 degrees Celsius.
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature and typically exists as N2 molecules, which do not have a specific temperature. However, the boiling point of nitrogen is -195.79 degrees Celsius, which means it would be a gas at room temperature around 20 degrees Celsius.
At room temperature: Oxygen & Nitrogen are gases, Carbon is solid, & Mercury is a liquid.
Nitrogen can be obtained as a solid at very low temperature, under -210 0C. At room temperature nitrogen is a gas.
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature. It makes up almost 80% of the air we breathe.
Nitrogen monoxide (NO) is a colorless gas at room temperature.
Yes
Oxygen and nitrogen are gases at room temperature, while carbon and mercury are not.
Liquid nitrogen can be kept at room temperature at sufficient pressure. Otherwise, it is a gas.
Carbon is a solid; oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen are gases at room temperature.
Liquid nitrogen is liquid.
Gas. At least for ambient conditions normally found on earth.
Nitrogen at room temperature is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. It makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere and is an essential element for life, being a key component of proteins and nucleic acids. Nitrogen gas is relatively inert and non-reactive under normal conditions.