What is difference between N and N2
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Explanation:
\[2N\,\] means two molecules of Nitrogen atom. \[{{N}_{2}}\] means two atoms of nitrogen in its one molecule or we can also call it a diatomic molecule. ... \[{{N}_{2}}\] shows that two nitrogen are bonded with covalent bonds, and it becomes nitrogen gas. 2N is a nascent nitrogen with no stability.
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Atoms are single neutral particles. When we are just talking about the element, then using the symbol is pretty self-explanatory. Molecules are also neutral particles but it is made of two or more atoms bonded together.
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* A molecule is defined as two or more atoms of the same element or of different elements that are bound together. A molecule can be of two types:
Homonuclear which means, it consists of atoms of one chemical element, as with oxygen (
O2O2
).
Heteronuclear which is a chemical compound composed of more than one element, as with water (
H2OH2O
)
* In the given question the difference between
2N2N
and
N2N2
are:
2N2N
N2N2
2N2N
means two molecules of Nitrogen atom.
N2N2
means two atoms of nitrogen in its one molecule or we can also call it a diatomic molecule.
2N2N
does not show any bond, it just shows that the number of nitrogens are two.
N2N2
shows that two nitrogen are bonded with covalent bonds, and it becomes nitrogen gas.2N is a nascent nitrogen with no stability.
N2N2
is a stable molecule
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