what is difference between nitrogen and dinitrogen
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Dinitrogen (N2) refers to nitrogen occurring in the diatomic form (its most stable form), also commonly called molecular nitrogen or nitrogen gas, in which two nitrogen atoms are linked by a triple covalent bond (which fills the Lewis electron rules; the two lone, nonbonding electron pairs, one on each N atom, lie at a ...
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As nouns the difference between dinitrogen and nitrogen
is that dinitrogen is (chemistry) the normal nitrogen molecule having two atoms while nitrogen is (uncountable) a chemical element (symbol n) with an atomic number of 7 and atomic weight of 140067.
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