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The chemical symbol for nitrogen gas is ______. - Science

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The chemical symbol for nitrogen gas is ______.

पर्याय

  • Ni

  • N2

  • N+

  • N

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उत्तर

The chemical symbol for nitrogen gas is N2.

Explanation: 

  • Nitrogen gas exists as a diatomic molecule in nature.
  • Two nitrogen atoms combine to form one molecule.
  • Therefore, the chemical symbol for nitrogen gas is N2.
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