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why nitrogen gas is unreactive or very less reactive?​

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Answered by risky2k46
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The strength of the nitrogen-nitrogen triple bond makes the N2 molecule very unreactive because it requires a huge amount of energy to break the bonds. Since chemical reactions occur readily when old bonds break to form new and stronger bonds, nitrogen does not react readily as its bonds are strong making it stable.

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