Why is nitrogen gas stable
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Most nitrogen compounds have a positive Gibbs free energy (i.e., reactions are not spontaneous). The dinitrogen molecule (N2) is an "unusually stable" compound, particularly because nitrogen forms a triple bond with itself. This triple bond is difficult hard to break.
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Most nitrogen compounds have a positive Gibbs free energy (i.e., reactions are not spontaneous). The dinitrogen molecule (N2) is an "unusually stable" compound, particularly because nitrogen forms a triple bond with itself. This triple bond is difficult hard to break.
So therefore, nitrogen gas is stable
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