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Subject - Chemistry:

Basics

MCQ - 397-2583

Question:

What causes nitrogen to be chemically inert?

  1. Multiple bond formation in the molecule
  2. Absence of bond polarity
  3. Short internuclear distance
  4. Absence of bond polarity

Correct Answer: D

Explanation:

Due to high bond energy, Nitron is chemically inert.

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