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No, nitrogen is a naturally occurring element that makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere. While it can be involved in synthetic processes, such as the production of ammonia for fertilizers, nitrogen itself is not synthetic.
Cyclotrons can be used to create synthetic elements by bombarding a target element with high-energy particles such as protons or neutrons. This process can transmute the target element into a new, heavier element.
Nitrogen is a natural element that makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere. It can also be artificially synthesized through various industrial processes like the Haber-Bosch process for producing fertilizers.
Nitrogen is an element, so no other element contains nitrogen.
Nitrogen IS the element name of Nitrogen.
The natural isotopes of nitrogen are stable; for the synthetic radioactive isotopes of nirogen see the link below.
Nitrogen is an element, and two nitrogen atoms make up a nitrogen molecule.
Nitrogen is an element. It can be found in the periodic table.
No. Nitrogen is an element in and of itself.
Nitrogen is an element.
Do you mean "What element # is nitrogen?" because the answer to that is 7.
Nitrogen is an element on the periodic table of element, but when adding the "s" it means a multiple of that element.