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Solubilty of gases in water increase when the temperature decrease, For nitrogen you can see an infographics at this link.

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Q: Is nitrogen gas soluble in water when pressure is halved?
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Is Nitrogen Gases soluble in water?

no its not


Which is more soluble in water ammonia or nitrogen?

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Why nitrogen is sparingly soluble in water?

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When water is a liquid what is the physical state of nitrogen?

At normal atmospheric pressure, nitrogen is gaseous over the entire liquid range of water (and considerably below as well; the boiling point of nitrogen is about 77 K).


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Why is nitrogen a limiting nutrient?

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