ASCII PERIODIC TABLE OF THE ELEMENTS
N
Relative atomic mass: 14.0067 ± 0.0002
English: Nitrogen
French: Azote
Croatian: Dušik
German: Stickstoff
Italian: Azoto
Spanish: Nitrógeno
Atomic number: 7
Group numbers: 15
Period: 2
Standard state (20 °C): gas
Discovery: 1772 Daniel Rutherford (GB)
Nitrogen was discovered by Daniel Rutherford (GB) in 1772. The origin of the name comes from the Greek words 'nitron genes' meaning 'nitre' and 'forming' and the Latin word 'nitrum' (nitre is a common name for potassium nitrate, KNO3). It is a colourless, odourless, generally inert gas, minimally reactive at room temperature. Nitrogen is a component of many organic and inorganic compounds and makes up about 78% of earth's atmosphere. Nitrogen is obtained from liquid air by fractional distillation. Nitrogen is primarily used to produce ammonia and other fertilizers and for making nitric acid, which is used in explosives. It is also used in welding and enhanced oil recovery.
Electronic configuration: [He] 2s2 2p3
Formal oxidation number: -3 -2 -1 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5
Atomic radius: 54.9 pm
Electronegativities: 3.04
Thermal conductivity: 0.0258 W/(m K)
Electrical resistivity (20 °C): - μΩcm
Melting point: -210.00 °C
Boiling point: -195.8 °C
Heat of fusion: 0.72 kJ/mol
Heat of vaporization: 5.577 kJ/mol
Heat of atomization: 470.842 kJ/mol
6C <= 7N => 8O
ASCII Periodic Table of the Elements
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