Chemistry, asked by Rudranil420, 9 months ago

Why is nitrogen inert at ordinary temperature? ​

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Answered by Ghostrider734
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Answer:

because it takes as lot of energy to break the triple bonds between the atoms, the dissociation energy of N2 is quite high.

Answered by jadexa401
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Answer:

the answer is stated below

Explanation:

The two atoms of nitrogen are attached by a triple bond between them which is very strong. To break such a strong energy bond tremendous energy is needed which is not available in inert conditions. That is why nitrogen is inert at room temperature.

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