ANSWER: Nitrogen Usually Follows the Octet Rule Nitrogen generally follows the octet rule. The octet rule is a helpful guide to understanding nitrogen chemistry. There are [Read More...]
ANSWER: Nitrogen is an element. More Info: Nitrogen can be found on the period table at atomic number 7. Its abbreviation is the letter N, and it has an atomic weight of [Read More...]
At standard conditions, nitrogen is found in a gaseous state. As a chemical element, it can be found in each of the known material states, including solid, liquid, gas, and [Read More...]
As early as 1674, scientists discovered that air was made up of several components and was not a single element. John Mayow, an English physician, proved this by [Read More...]
ANSWER: Nitrogen has seven protons. The periodic table has several categorizations for its elements, and one of these is the atomic number. The atomic number communicates how [Read More...]
In its basic version, nitrogen has seven electrons. However, nitrogen like many other elements has some variation in this value. Such variations depend upon a number of [Read More...]
ANSWER: Nitrogen DOES have potential energy. Potential energy when talking about elements often refers to their chemical potential. All matter that can potentially interact [Read More...]
ANSWER: Nitrogen does dissolve in water. Even though it is often found in a gaseous state, nitrogen can dissolve in water. No matter what physical state it is found in, [Read More...]
ANSWER: Nitrogen is not a noble gas. Which Elements Are Noble Gases? The seven elements considered to be noble gases are helium, neon, argon, xenon, krypton, radon and the [Read More...]
ANSWER: Nitrogen does not burn. More Info: On its own, nitrogen does not burn. It is considered chemically nonreactive. At normal surface temperatures, it does not react with [Read More...]