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Diatomic elements hate to be alone — so much so that they just aren't found as single atoms. Instead, they're always two atoms of the same pure element bonded together. It's right in the name: Di- ...
The triple bond of diatomic nitrogen has among the greatest binding energies of any molecule. At low temperatures and pressures, nitrogen forms a molecular crystal in which these strong bonds co ...
Molecular nitrogen (dinitrogen, N=N) makes up about 78 percent of the atmosphere. It is the most unreactive diatomic species known. Interestingly, however, nitrogen is required for all life; it is ...
IN view of the theoretical significance of the diffusion through one another of monatomic gases and diatomic gases, particularly when the diffusing gas is greatly diluted, it seems desirable to ...
image: Nitrogen is the dominant gas in Earth's atmosphere, where it is most-commonly bonded with itself in diatomic N2 molecules. New work indicate that it becomes a metallic fluid when subjected ...
Diatomic elements hate to be alone — so much so that they just aren't found as single atoms. Instead, they're always two atoms of the same pure element bonded together. It's right in the name: Di- ...
Diatomic elements hate to be alone — so much so that they just aren't found as single atoms. Instead, they're always two atoms of the same pure element bonded together. It's right in the name ...
Diatomic elements hate to be alone — so much so that they just aren't found as single atoms. Instead, they're always two atoms of the same pure element bonded together. It's right in the name: Di- ...