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Why is N, less reactive at room temperature?​

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Answered by alkasha7398
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Dinitrogen (N2) IS formed by sharing three electron pairs between two nitrogen atoms. The two nitrogen atoms are joined by triple bond(N≡N). ... This reason leads N2 to be very less reactive at room temperature.

Answered by MissSizzling
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Due to the presence of a triple bond between the two nitrogen atoms, the bond dissociation energy of N2(941.4kJmol-1) is very high. Thererfore,N2 is less reactive at room temperature.

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