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Chapter 18, Problem 2ASA
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Interpretation:
The reagents used and the corresponding reaction for the preparation of nitrogen
Concept introduction:
The elements that have low conductivity (thermal and electrical) and brittle in nature are known as non-metals. Compounds containing nonmetallic atoms are generally bonded by a covalent bond. The nonmetallic compounds are prepared by simple reactions in the laboratory.
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