No. The only monatomic elements are the so-called noble gases.
Mono-atomic gases: Helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon. Di-atomic gases: Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, Chlorine.
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Oxygen, the element with an atomic number higher by one than that of nitrogen.
Yes it is. It has atomic mass of 14 while oxygen has mass of 16
Nitrogen
who discovered the mono-atomic ions?
Nitrogen monoxide is one nitrogen molecule (atomic weight 14) combined with one oxygen molecule (atomic weight 16). The atomic weight for NO is (14 +16 =) 30. Nitrogen dioxide is one nitrogen molecule (atomic weight 14) combined with two oxygen molecules (atomic weight 16). The atomic weight for NO2 is [14 + (2×16)] = 46. Nitrogen also forms a few more stable oxides; N2O Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas), NO3 Nitrogen Trioxide, and N2O5 Di-nitrogen Pentoxide (Nitric Acid Anhydride). H_AMMER
nitrogen, carbon, oxygen are what make up nitrogen dioxide.
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Yes. all are mono atomic
Nitrogen has an atomic number of 7; that means that every atom of nitrogen has seven protons. (If the atom had more or fewer protons, it wouldn't be nitrogen, it would be something else like carbon (6) or oxygen (8). )
I believe ground state menas in its noble gas form therefor all elements in period 2 such as nitrogen have a ground state of He