Nitrogen is the most stable atmospheric element because it exists as diatomic molecules joined by exceptionally strong triple covalent bonds. Breaking these bonds requires massive energy, such as a lightning strike, making nitrogen chemically inert under normal conditions. This stability is vital because it prevents the atmosphere from becoming highly reactive or flammable, providing a consistent environment for life always. ANSWER: (C) Nitrogen
Which is the most stable element in the atmosphere? (A) CO2 (B) Water vapor (C) Nitrogen (D) Oxygen
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