Q.

Plants cannot absorb the N2 from the atmosphere directly because:

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a

It has a triple bond which is highly stable

b

It has a triple bond which is highly unstable

c

It has a double bond which is highly stable

d

It has a double bond which is highly unstable

answer is B.

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Detailed Solution

Plants cannot absorb the nitrogen from the atmosphere directly as nitrogen forms a triple bond with itself which is very stable and difficult to break.

Hence, atmospheric nitrogen cannot be absorbed directly by the plants. It has to be converted into usable forms for the plants to easily absorb it.

Hence the correct answer as the nitrogen molecule has a triple bond which is highly stable.

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Plants cannot absorb the N2 from the atmosphere directly because: