Carbon and nitrogen are chemical elements.
Carbon (from the carboxyl group, not the alpha carbon) and Nitrogen (from the amino group).
The following four elements make up 90 percent of the mass of living things: Oxygen - 65% Carbon - 18.5% Hydrogen - 9.5% Nitrogen - 3.2%
No, carbon dioxide is not a source of nitrogen or any nitrogen related compounds, because it consists of only (2 atoms of) Oxygen and (1 atom of) Carbon.
Protein contains nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen
Carbon and nitrogen are chemical elements.
Carbon (from the carboxyl group, not the alpha carbon) and Nitrogen (from the amino group).
Carbon has 6 neutrons, and Nitrogen has 7.
No. Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are separate elements.
Carbon is combustible while nitrogen is not.
carbon. though nitrogen is more electronegative than carbon but carbon has more affinity for electrons as nitrogen has half filled stability...
Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen
NITROGEN
No. Carbon and nitrogen are both elements. They contain only themselves.
The following four elements make up 90 percent of the mass of living things: Oxygen - 65% Carbon - 18.5% Hydrogen - 9.5% Nitrogen - 3.2%
nitrogen monoxide + carbon monoxide --> nitrogen + carbon dioxide the reactions are: carbon monoxide + oxygen --> carbon dioxide nitrogen monoxide --> nitrogen + oxygen
Oxygen is the most abundant element in the human body, followed by Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen. Calcium is abundant, as well.