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How was the element nitrogen named?
What is its natural state?
What is the melting point?
What is its boiling point?
What group does it belong to in the periodic table?(such as noble gases or metal etc)
What are some of its characteristics? if its dangerous or explosive etc
And if you can please provide a link for a nitrogen electron cloud model picture. Thank you in advance

2007-10-30 11:27:40 · 2 answers · asked by legenddael 2 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

2 answers

Name : maker of nitre (guano).nitrogen
State ; Gas
Melting Point ; -210 degrees C
Boiling point ; -196 degrees C
Group : (V) that is '5'
Density : 0.808 g/cm^3
Specific Heat Capacity ; 1.04 X 10^3 J kg^-1 K^-1
Oxid'n states ; 1,2,3,4 & 5.
Electron Configuration : 1s2, 2s2, 2p3.
Model picture : JCE (Not the best, but it may help).
NB below more details from Wikipedia.

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Main Entry: ni·tro·gen
Pronunciation: \ˈnī-trə-jən\
Function: noun
Usage: often attributive
Etymology: French nitrogène, from nitre niter + -gène -gen
Date: 1794
: a colorless tasteless odorless element that as a diatomic gas is relatively inert and constitutes 78 percent of the atmosphere and that is a constituent of organic compounds found in all living tissues — see element table
— ni·trog·e·nous \nī-ˈträ-jə-nəs\ adjective
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2007-10-30 11:56:26 · answer #1 · answered by lenpol7 7 · 0 0

Too much to answer. Go to wikipedia.org. They have a wealth of info.

2007-10-30 18:30:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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