Nitrogen cannot form solid minerals on the Earth.
Free nitrogen is in the air but fixed nitrogen is in the soil.
No. Plants cannot use elemental nitrogen. The nitrogen must first be fixed, either by lightning or by nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Some plants have such bacteria in their roots.
Spraying nitrogen gas on a flower will have no immediate effect on the flower. Nitrogen is a naturally occurring element that is essential for plant growth, but in the form of nitrogen gas (N₂), it is an inert gas and does not readily react with other substances. Plants require nitrogen in the form of nitrates (NO₃⁻) or ammonium (NH₄⁺) ions that are taken up through their roots.
Conversion of inert elemental nitrogen gas into biologically usable form is called nitrogen fixation. Organism that performs nitrogen fixation is Rhizobium Leguminous.
The process in which nitrogen returns to it's gas form is known as nitrogen fixation
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nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas
nitrogen can be converted to liquid but not to solid form
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How can you collect Nitrogen gas form atmopshre
YES!!! It is a gas!!! It form approximatewly 79% of the Earth's atmosphere.
Plant can not use nitrogen "air" (gas), it must be "fixed" , a nitrous compound.
Nitrogen cannot form solid minerals on the Earth.
It's Oxygen but in gas form. Such as N2 is nitrogen gas. But just N is nitrogen.
It has to be fixed by things in the soil called nodules, so it can be a form that plants can use in order to get protein to perform photosynthesis.
Converting free nitrogen into a usable form ( a compound) is called nitrogen fixation.