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Why is nitrogen gas very unreactive ?

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Nitrogen Gas Structure:** - Nitrogen gas (N₂) consists of two nitrogen atoms bonded together. - The bond between these two nitrogen atoms is a triple bond. 2. **Nature of the Triple Bond:** - A triple bond consists of one sigma bond and two pi bonds. ...
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