The nitrogen goes into the nodules of the plant.
Nitrogen has to gain three electrons
Deficiency of nitrogen gives pale yellow color to the plant
Nitrogen plant burns are caused when to much fertilizer (or fertilizer with a high concentration of Nitrogen) is added to a plant. If the concentration of Nitrogen (or Nitrogen compounds such as ammonia) is to high it causes the soil to become highly acidic in the area where it was applied, the high acidity damages (or kills) the roots of the plant retarding or preventing the uptake of water or nutrients by the plant.
consumers eat the plant which has nitrogen in it and when the animal, or organism dies the nitrogen goes back to the soil and to the plant est.
because the nitrogen helps the plant grow
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People put nitrogen in fertilizers because nitrogen in the form of ammonium nitrogen is essential for a plant's growth.
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The nitrogen goes into the nodules of the plant.
The nitrogen goes into the nodules of the plant.
The nitrogen goes into the nodules of the plant.
Nitrogen has to gain three electrons
No, it is not a nitrogen fixer.
Deficiency of nitrogen gives pale yellow color to the plant
Nitrogen plant burns are caused when to much fertilizer (or fertilizer with a high concentration of Nitrogen) is added to a plant. If the concentration of Nitrogen (or Nitrogen compounds such as ammonia) is to high it causes the soil to become highly acidic in the area where it was applied, the high acidity damages (or kills) the roots of the plant retarding or preventing the uptake of water or nutrients by the plant.
Nitrogen gas does not gain or remove electrons. Therefor this gas is neutral.