Chemistry, asked by kritika4711, 9 months ago

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Answered by wangsakshi2026
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no, gaseous nitrogen does not react with chlorine for you can even by chloride in nitrogen, which is used for analytical proposes a likely source of confusion is probably the reaction of chlorine with ammonia and related substances, which can result in creation of nitrogen trichloride

[nitrogen trichloride, also known as Trichloramine is a chemical compound with the formula of chlorine and nitrogen]

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Answered by dolly2978
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No, gaseous nitrogen (N2) does not react with chlorine. You can even buy chlorine in nitrogen, which is used for analytical purposes. If chlorine and nitrogen gas reacted, then it would be useless as an analytical standard.

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