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why is nitrogen inert in nature

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Answered by palaku
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The triple bond is pretty strong. Therefore, it needs a lot of energy to break those bonds and participate in a reaction. So nitrogen is commonly referred to as and used as an inert gas (high abundance & low cost.) However, it's not truly inert like most noble gases.

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Answered by rishitverma00
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The triple bond is pretty strong. Therefore, it needs a lot of energy to break those bonds and participate in a reaction. So nitrogen is commonly referred to as and used as an inertgas (high abundance & low cost.) However, it's not truly inert like most noble gases.
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