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Got this right solely based on eliminating the other answers... does anyone understand the principle behind why the correct answer is right?
Is the energy density of solid nitrogen higher because it doesn't have to overcome the hydrogen bonding to become "final product" gas? Sort of confused here.
Is the energy density of solid nitrogen higher because it doesn't have to overcome the hydrogen bonding to become "final product" gas? Sort of confused here.
. Upon reviewing I just want to make sure that I'm not completely missing something so thanks for the help... again MedPR