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  • 26-04-2015
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Why is nitrogen gas very unreactive?

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alixis12345 alixis12345
  • 26-04-2015
in nitrogen bound it has a triple bond between two nitrogen atom. This triple bond is constituted of one sigma and two pi bonds. the intermolecular forces in there are weak so diatomic molecules exist freely . nitrogen gas is apparently inactive under normal conditions 
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