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in nature nitrogen from the atmosphere is converted to ammonia by nitrifying bacteria ammonia is then converted to nitrite and then to nitrate by nitrogen fixing bacteria. nitrate is converted back to nitrogen by denitrifying bacteria
Because nitrogen and nitrates are not easily permanently bonded with other elements. As are for example, the silicates or the phosphates. Or even the oxides.
AMMONIA, NITRATES AND NITRITES
Nitrates
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Plants consume nitrogen in the form of Nitrates. Nitrogen gets converted into nitrates by the denitrifying bacteria. These plants absorb nitrogen in the form of nitrates through the groundwater.
Because when nitrogen is converted into nitrates, which is a common fertilizer, it provides nutrients for plant
in nature nitrogen from the atmosphere is converted to ammonia by nitrifying bacteria ammonia is then converted to nitrite and then to nitrate by nitrogen fixing bacteria. nitrate is converted back to nitrogen by denitrifying bacteria
Conversion of Nitrogen gas into Nitrates\Ammonia.-When Lightning strikes the nitrogen in air get converted into Nitrogen Oxides and then is brought down by rain in from of Soluble Nitrates.These Nitrates are the soluble form of nitrogen for plants. Though lightning play a minor role in nitrogen fixation.-Nitrogen is also fixed by Microorganisms which are free-living or the organisms that live in the plants (Symbiotic relations).These Organisms convert the nitrogen in soluble nitrates.-Nitrogenous Fertilizers are also one from of Soluble nitrogen.*** These Nitrates and ammonia fertilizers are then consumed by plants and the plants are consumed by us.Hence Nitrogen is in the Biotic Part of the Ecosystem.
The process of converting nitrogen in the air to nitrates.
Nitrates are the negative ions (NO3-) of nitrate salts in solution and Nitrogen is a diatomic elemental gas (N2), 79% in fresh air, insoluble in water.
By lightening and by nitrogen fixing bacteria in the roots of certain plants (eg the legumes).
Well there are bacteria that us nitrogen and convert it into ammonia and ammonium. For wide us of nitrogen it must also be converted into nitrates and nitrites or NO3- and NO2-, respectively. Infact fertilizers are ammonium and nitrates. For a visual application look at the nitrogen cycle.
nitroegats
These bacteria, through the plant, receive elemental nitrogen from the air, and use it to produce ammonia (NH3). This process is called nitrogen fixation. The ammonia can then be converted in to oxides of nitrogen and nitrogen salts, such as nitrites and nitrates, which are used by the host plant and others as nutrients.