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nirtrogen how can represent two nitrogen atmos and one nitrogen ​

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Answered by 13prashantyadavkarad
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Under standard conditions nitrogen is a colorless, tasteless, odorless gas. It forms diatomic molecules, which means that there are two nitrogen atoms per molecule in nitrogen gas (N2). In this configuration nitrogen is very inert, meaning that it doesn't typically react with other compounds.

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Under standard conditions nitrogen is a colorless, tasteless, odorless gas. It forms diatomic molecules, which means that there are two nitrogen atoms per molecule in nitrogen gas (N2). In this configuration nitrogen is very inert, meaning that it doesn't typically react with other compounds.

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