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Question: State physical and chemical properties of nitrogen is ……………….....

State physical and chemical properties of nitrogen is ………………..

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An element or substance is characterised by physical and chemical properties. Physical properties are related with the appearance and chemical properties define its nature and interaction.

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Physical and chemical properties of nitrogen:

Nitrogen element belongs to Group15. It differs from the rest of the members of Group15 due to its small size, high electronegativity, high ionisation enthalpy and absence of vacant d – orbitals.
Nitrogen exists as a diatomic molecule with a triple bond. Thus, its bond enthalpy is very high. Catenation tendency is weaker in nitrogen as single NNN-N bond is weaker than single PPP-P bond, as high inter electronic repulsion of non – bonding electrons, owing to small bond length in nitrogen. Nitrogen has the unique ability to form pπpπ{p_\pi } - {p_\pi } multiple bonds with itself. Nitrogen shows maximum covalency of four because of absence of vacant d – orbitals.
Thus, nitrogen cannot form dπdπ{d_\pi } - {d_\pi } bond.
It is a colourless, odourless, tasteless and non – toxic gas. It has two stable isotopes N14{N^{14}} and N15{N^{15}}. It has very low solubility in water and low freezing and boiling point. Dinitrogen is inert at room temperature because high bond enthalpy of NNN \equiv N bond increases with increase in temperature reactivity increases.
It directly combines with some metals to form ionic nitrides.

6Li+N22Li3N6Li + {N_2}\xrightarrow{{}}2L{i_3}N
3Mg+N2Mg3N23Mg + {N_2}\xrightarrow{{}}M{g_3}{N_2}

It combines with H2{H_2} at about 773K773K in the presence of catalyst to form ammonia

At high temperature (200K)\left( { \approx 200K} \right)

N2(g)+O2(g)Δ2NO(g){N_2}\left( g \right) + {O_2}\left( g \right)\overset \Delta \leftrightarrows 2NO\left( g \right)

Note: Nitrogen (N2)\left( {{N_2}} \right) is used in the manufacture of ammonia and other industrial chemicals containing N2{N_2} (For example: Calcium cyanamide). Nitrogen is used to create an inert atmosphere (For example: In the iron and steel industry). Liquid N2{N_2} is used as a refrigerant to preserve biological material, food items and in cryosurgery.