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CHEMISTRY QUESTION

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My sir gave me this question,plz answer."Argon and Nitrogen are both unreactive at room temperature but Nitrogen reacts with other elements at room tempertaure.WHY?o_O"
 
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Argon is an inert gas, it has a complete outer-most shell and hence it does not react since it is already stable.
Nitrogen on the other hand, exists as N2 in its gaseous form which has a trivalent bond which makes it relatively unreactive but still it is not a inert gas and reacts to form compounds. The trivalent or triple bond requires a lot of energy to break, therefore nitrogen is only reactive at high temperatures.
 
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