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Why atmospheric nitrogen is heavier than chemical nitrogen?

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Answered by ayesha123
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Atmospheric nitrogen is not heavier than chemical nitrogen, largely because “chemical nitrogen” is ultimately derived from atmospheric nitrogen.

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Answered by VestaHofman
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The percentage of the nitrogen in the air is 78% which is more than any other atmospheric gas. The nitrogen in the air exists in the diatomic form but in the chemical state it exhibit in the monoatomic form. This results in the increase in the mass of the nitrogen in the atmosphere than the chemical form.

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