No, this is false.
Yes, nitrogen is used in making nitric acid, HNO3.
Nitric acid is mixed with ammonia (an alkali) to produce ammonium nitrate, a common nitrogen fertilizer. The reaction between nitric acid and ammonia is exothermic and generates heat. The product, ammonium nitrate, is a soluble compound that provides plants with nitrogen for growth.
H2NO3hydrogennitrogenoxygenCombine nitrogen and oxygen at high temperature and pressure (as in internal combustion engine) to make nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Dissolve nitrogen dioxide in water to get nitric acid.
Gas has a tremendously lower density than solids or liquids. If you want a lot of nitrogen in a given volume, you are much better off using ammonia than air. It is also not impossible to make nitric acid from atmospheric nitrogen, but it is not as easy as using ammonia, and we usually prefer to do things the easy way.
Ammonia is catalytically oxidised to form oxides of nitrogen which are then dissolved to make nitric acid.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostwald_process
Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides both react with water in the atmosphere to form acids, sulfuric acid and nitric acid.
Nitrogen fixation
The primary acids that make up acid rain are sulfuric acid (H2SO4) and nitric acid (HNO3). These acids form in the atmosphere when sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) are released from burning fossil fuels and react with water vapor.
Nitrogen combines with hydrogen to make ammonia. The chemical formula for ammonia is NH3.
it is reversible reaction means incomplete reactions that reactants react together and from products then products of the same reaction react together form reactants and so on until they reach an equilibrium state called chemical equilibrium
Sulfuric acid and nitric acid are the two primary acids produced in rain clouds through the reaction of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides with atmospheric moisture. This leads to the formation of acid rain which can have harmful effects on the environment.
bugs money clothes There are a lot more than 3 things that contain nitrogen. Nitrogen is a necessary part of protein, which in turn is necessary to all living things on Earth. Nitrogen is also part of ammonia, nitric acid, potassium nitrate, nitroglycerin, and innumerable other compounds.