7.3 Why is N2 less reactive at room temperature?
7.3 Why is N2 less reactive at room temperature?
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7.3
N2 (Dinitrogen) is formed by sharing three electron pairs between two nitrogen atoms, which are joined by a triple bond as shown below:
Due to a complete octet of the nitrogen atoms and bonded by strong triple bonds, due to which its bond dissociation energy is very high. Due to this reason, N2 is very less reactive at room temperature.
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