Table salt doesn't; it contains only sodium and chlorine. There are salts that do contain nitrogen: ammonium salts, nitrates, and nitrites.
Proteins and nucleic acids are organic macromolecules that contain nitrogen.
No. Silicon and nitrogen are elements. One element cannot contain another.
Nitrogen. Carbohydrates and fats contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, but proteins contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
In Chemistry, a salt is any compound composed of a metal and a non-metal. What people commonly refer to as "salt" or table salt is Sodium chloride (a metal, sodium, and a non-metal chloride). There are thousands of salts out there, in addition to table salt. Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate.
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Nitrogen is what most plants use as food and many types of salt contain high amounts of nitrogen. Too much salt, however, can have negative results on the plant's appearance, growth and hydration.
Nitrogen doesn't contain air, but the air contains Nitrogen.
Yes, soil does contain nitrogen.
Proteins contain nitrogen, which is not present in carbohydrates.
Yes. All living things contain nitrogen.
No, vinegar does not contain nitrogen. Vinegar is an acetic acid which is CH3COO
Protiens contain nitrogen
No. Carbon and nitrogen are both elements. They contain only themselves.
Proteins and nucleic acids are organic macromolecules that contain nitrogen.
No. Silicon and nitrogen are elements. One element cannot contain another.
Amines contain nitrogen.
Lipids haven't nitrogen.