Because the body does not use the nitrogen in any way.
no
No, nitrogen and phosphorous are in different periods. Nitrogen is in period 2, while phosphorous is in period 3. However, both elements are in the same group, group 15.
Percent by volume. Nitrogen is almost insoluble in blood at normal pressures. Oxygen is replaced by carbon dioxide so % nitrogen stays the same.
78% 0of the air we breathe is nitrogen, same as the amount in the air.
No. nitrogen gas is N2. It is symmmetric, both atoms are the same- there is no dipole.
because the haemoglobin present in our blood has no capacity to absorb nitrogen so the result is that the nitrogen is not absorbed and you breathe out the same amount of nitrogen as you breathed in.......
In air there is 20.98% Oxygen, so that's what we inhale. We exhale 16% of this Oxygen; hence why cardiopulmonary resuscitation is possible.
Same thing that happens to you. Not much.
Nitrogen. N is nitrogen, Nn is also nitrogen as they are both the same elements.
They have the same number of protons in the atomic nucleus.
If equal volumes of nitrogen and oxygen are at the same temperature and pressure, then both (the nitrogen and oxygen) will contain the same number of particles
At the same pressure yes, liquid nitrogen is colder than gaseous nitrogen.
They are the same element as the name suggests, but due to their different states i.e. nitrogen is a gas which makes up 70% of our atmosphere and liquid nitrogen is nitrogen cooled down to -196 degrees Celsius, they have different properties.
no
The same reason humans do. People breath oxygen and nitrogen.
Yes they are the same.
No, nitrogen and phosphorous are in different periods. Nitrogen is in period 2, while phosphorous is in period 3. However, both elements are in the same group, group 15.