Yes, nitrogen is a form of matter. Matter refers to anything that has mass and takes up space. Nitrogen is a chemical element with the symbol N and atomic number 7. It exists as a gas in its natural state and is a fundamental component of the Earth's atmosphere.
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature.
There are many natural sources of nitrogen, two of which are mineralization of organic matter and animal waste.
The answer: the carbon cycle and nitrogen cycle
If you take a deep breath, you've inhaled nitrogen along with the oxygen you wanted. i.e. Gas phase.
Carbon, Nitrogen, Hydrogen, and Oxygen are all found in abundance in all living matter.
both oxygen and nitrogen occupy space and has volume and hence are examples of matter.
There are classically three states of matter -- solid, liquid and gas. Helium and Nitrogen are gasses.
Gas
Yes. Nitrogen is a component of all living matter.
Nitrogen is a gas at room temperature.
Nitrogen is an Inert gas, but can be found in other states of matter.
A proper balance of high-nitrogen matter and low-nitrogen matter (i.e. brown vegetable matter). Also aeration.
Nitrogen gas becomes the ultimate product of nitrates and organic matter and complete the nitrogen cycle. Organic matter converts into ammonium, which oxidizes into ammonia and then into nitrites. Nitrites oxidize into nitrates, which reduce into nitrogen gas.
No. It is an element, which is homogeneous matter.
The four elements that make up most of living matter are hydrogen, oxygen, carbon and nitrogen.
Energy nitrogen and oxygen
They are gases