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why atmospheric nitrogen is heavier than the chemical nitrogen​

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Answered by jithujilladi6
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Answer:

Explanation:

Atmospheric nitrogen is heavier than chemical nitrogen because there are some more N-15 isotope than in soil , rock or water that are caused by the effect or influence of cosmic radiation.

Answered by sij457
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The chemical nitrogen is a single atom which is very unstable energetic.

While atmospheric nitrogen is a diatomic molecule with 2 nitrogen atoms.

And we know that 2 atoms will be heavier than 1 atom.So atmospheric nitrogen is heavier than chemical nitrogen.

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