Nitrogen is an element so it will not change into anything else when it is used. However, it might combine with other elements to form some kind of compound or substance. If you wanted to separate the Nitrogen from a compound you would have to come up with a chemical process to do this. But in princple you can always do this. So yes it can be recycled.
78% of the air you breathe is made up of nitrogen, there is no need to recycle it.
No nitrates are not needed.Mainly CO2 and water is needed
Ammonia, nitrates, nitrites
Amines + Nitrates/Nitrites = carcinogenic nitrosamines
Nitrogen is one of the elements present in nitrates which is a mineral that plants need for growth. Nitrogen fixing soil bacteria take the nitrogen from the air and change it into ammonium, and then further changed by nitrifying bacteria into nitrates. these nitrates are then taken up by the plants.
- absorbing nitrates from soil by the roots- for some plants fixing nitrogen with the help of bacteria
You have to prepare some nitrates in the lab.Can you make nitrates from ammonia?
nitrates are chemically salts. nitrates Can be used as fertilizers.
none. all nitrates are soluble.
Type your answer here... what are nitrates in urine.
Nitrates are ionic compounds soluble in water.
Nitrates in the form or urea are secreted by the kidneys.
No ______ Kosher deli meat still has nitrates.
all nitrates and acetates are soluble.
No nitrates are not needed.Mainly CO2 and water is needed
Nitrates are used to make explosives.
Nitrates are mostly used in fertilizers in agriculture and farming. There are many text books and articles discussing nitrates, their uses and effects.
Yes. Nitrates are used in fireworks and explosives. If they get too hot they burn very quickly or explode. Nitrates are also used in fertilizers.