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John Mata
17 January, 07:27
Why is it that nitrogen is unreactive
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Sage Wong
17 January, 08:48
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Half - filled electronic configuration.
Explanation:
Nitrogen is unreactive because it has half filled configuration which is stable and unreactive.
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