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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.
Complete answer:
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 N−N bond is weaker than single P−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 pπ−pπ multiple bonds with itself. Nitrogen shows maximum covalency of four because of absence of vacant d – orbitals.
Thus, nitrogen cannot form dπ−dπ bond.
It is a colourless, odourless, tasteless and non – toxic gas. It has two stable isotopes N14 and N15. It has very low solubility in water and low freezing and boiling point. Dinitrogen is inert at room temperature because high bond enthalpy of N≡N bond increases with increase in temperature reactivity increases.
It directly combines with some metals to form ionic nitrides.
6Li+N22Li3N
3Mg+N2Mg3N2
It combines with H2 at about 773K in the presence of catalyst to form ammonia
At high temperature (≈200K)
N2(g)+O2(g)⇆Δ2NO(g)
Note: Nitrogen (N2) is used in the manufacture of ammonia and other industrial chemicals containing N2 (For example: Calcium cyanamide). Nitrogen is used to create an inert atmosphere (For example: In the iron and steel industry). Liquid N2 is used as a refrigerant to preserve biological material, food items and in cryosurgery.