nee-chro-geen Niy*tchro*jen or Ni*tro*gen Hope that helps
it sounds like this: NYE - TRO - JEN
NITROGEN
I believe you determine Organic Nitrogen by subtracting Ammonia Nitrogen from Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen.
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Free nitrogen is in the air but fixed nitrogen is in the soil.
Plants transfer nitrogen in the nitrogen cycle through assimilation.
The length of nitrogen-to-nitrogen bond is approx. 100 pm.
The letters GNOITRNE spell the word "nitrogen."
The likely word is the gaseous element nitrogen.
Those letters spell repeating.
Unless someone else answers, would you please spell out what you mean by 'ct' when you resubmit your question.
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Nitrogen is a gaseous element, that is, what is in nitrogen is nitrogen.
Nitrogen is!
Nitrogen atoms, of course. Naturally occurring nitrogen has two isotopes: nitrogen-14 and nitrogen-15.
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Nitrogen is simply nitrogen. It is an element
I believe you determine Organic Nitrogen by subtracting Ammonia Nitrogen from Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen.
The name after IUPAC is nitrogen trifluoride (in English).