Nitrogen gas, N2, is very unreactive.
(a) Explain why nitrogen gas is so unreactive
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it is an unreactive gas. This is because it has a triple covalent bond between the nitrogen atoms in N 2 molecules. This strong triple bond requires substantial energy to break before the nitrogen atoms can react with other atoms.
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nitrogen is a colourless, odourless gas that is insoluble in water. it is an unreactive gas. This is because it has a triple covalent bond between the nitrogen atoms in N 2 molecules. This strong triple bond requires substantial energy to break before the nitrogen atoms can react with other atoms.....
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