No. Nitrogen is a naturally ocurring element and the most abundant gas in the atmosphere.
Nitrogen is found naturally, for example in the atmosphere.
Nitrogen
Nitrogen has 3 isotopes. All of them have 7 protons. (That's why they're nitrogen.) Let's look at the isotopes. 13N - Nitrogen with 6 neutrons 14N - Nitrogen with 7 neutrons 15N - Nitrogen with 8 neutrons The first isotope is a synthetic one. It must be made through a nuclear process. The other two are naturally occurring isotopes. A link is provided to Wikipedia, which was the source for this information. Surf on over to mine other details.
This is a non-existent chemical. There are no nitrogen sulphates, either synthetic or naturally occurring. This is further verified by the 2014 Combined Chemical Dictionary which does not list it.
Most synthetic diamonds that are commercially sold are yellow in color and made from a process known as High Pressure High Temperature. The yellow color is produced by nitrogen impurities, and yellow is not the only color that might be present
No.
Nitrogen is found naturally, for example in the atmosphere.
Nitrogen
The natural isotopes of nitrogen are stable; for the synthetic radioactive isotopes of nirogen see the link below.
It might have been to replace nitrogen.
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This makes nylon, an synthetic fiber.
Industrial fixation is a synthetic method of converting atmospheric nitrogen to nitrogen oxides or ammonium ions that plants and other organisms are able to use
Nitrogen family is a varied group consisting of different type of elements.It consists of:-Nitrogen:- Non-metalPhosphorous:- Non-metalArsenic:-MetalloidAntimony:- MetalloidBismuth:- Metalununpentium:- synthetic(may be metallic)
Nitrogen has 3 isotopes. All of them have 7 protons. (That's why they're nitrogen.) Let's look at the isotopes. 13N - Nitrogen with 6 neutrons 14N - Nitrogen with 7 neutrons 15N - Nitrogen with 8 neutrons The first isotope is a synthetic one. It must be made through a nuclear process. The other two are naturally occurring isotopes. A link is provided to Wikipedia, which was the source for this information. Surf on over to mine other details.
This is a non-existent chemical. There are no nitrogen sulphates, either synthetic or naturally occurring. This is further verified by the 2014 Combined Chemical Dictionary which does not list it.
Most synthetic diamonds that are commercially sold are yellow in color and made from a process known as High Pressure High Temperature. The yellow color is produced by nitrogen impurities, and yellow is not the only color that might be present