what are the differences between N2 molecule and atom
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A is one atom by itself. A nitrogen molecule is two nitrogen atoms stuck together by what's called a 'covalent bond'. ... It is much easier for nitrogen to be bound to another atom in a molecule than to be separate, so you rarely find free nitrogen atoms.
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is one atom by itself. A nitrogen molecule is two nitrogen atoms stuck together by what's called a 'covalent bond'. ... It is much easier for nitrogen to be bound to another atom in a molecule than to be separate, so you rarely find free nitrogen atoms.Oct 22, 2007
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