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Jabari Parker
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14 May, 21:37
Is nitrogen an atom or an ion, why?
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Noel Bright
14 May, 21:50
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An atom
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Because an ion is smaller than an atom and if we're talking about ions, iron would be called a Nitride ion or N3-ion, so ion come from atoms and saying that nitrogen is an atom.
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