Chemistry · S and p Block Elements
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Nitrogen gas reacts under ________ conditions.
- A
Standard
- B
Normal
- C
Cool
- D
Harsh
Nitrogen gas is a molecule with a triple bond between the atoms, which makes Nitrogen unreactive under normal conditions as it takes a lot of energy to break the N-N bond.
As per the explanation, this option is incorrect.
Nitrogen is a gas which has triple covalent bond so it is mostly chemically unreactive under normal conditions therefore harsh conditions are required to break its strong bonds.
As per the explanation, this option is incorrect.
Nitrogen is a gas which has triple covalent bond so it is mostly chemically unreactive under normal conditions therefore harsh conditions are required to break its strong bonds.
As per the explanation, this option is incorrect.
Nitrogen is a gas which has triple covalent bond so it is mostly chemically unreactive under normal conditions therefore harsh conditions are required to break its strong bonds.
Nitrogen is a gas which has triple covalent bond so it is mostly chemically unreactive under normal conditions therefore harsh conditions are required to break its strong bonds.
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