A diatomic molecule with a triple covalent bond is
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A diatomic molecule with a triple covalent bond is Nitrogen.
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Question : A diatomic molecule with a triple covalent bond is ________.
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A diatomic molecule with a triple covalent bond is Nitrogen .
Nitrogen :
- A triple covalent bond is a covalent bond formed by atoms which share three pairs of electrons.
- Nitrogen is the chemical element with the symbol N .
- It's atomic number is 7.
- It was first discovered and isolated in 1772 by Daniel Rutherford who is a scottish physician.
- It combines with hydrogen to make ammonia.
- It is used to replace air to eliminate oxidation of materials.
- In the chemical industry ,It is generally used to make fertilizers, nitric acid, nylon, and explosives.
- The nitrogen comes in the form of nitrogen ions.
- 78 percent of the air we breathe is nitrogen gas.
- Nitrogen is safe to breathe only when it is mixed with the appropriate amount of oxygen.
- Amino acids contains nitrogen which are the building blocks that make up the proteins in our hairs, muscles, and in other important tissues etc ... etc...
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