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Is there nitrogen in salt

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In the Nitrogen Cycle, a lot of Plants and depend upon nitrogen for growth. Nitrogen is needed to form amines and amino acids. These two chemical groups combine to make different proteins. The proteins are used for cell growth and repair in plants and humans.

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Yes, there is nitrogen in snow. Depending on the area, a snow storm can put from 2 to 12 pounds of nitrogen per acre in the soil.

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Of course it does, at -346 degrees F (-210 C)

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Yes. It is the major component of air.

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cause it is froze

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Which salt used for nitrogen test?

koshar salt


Does salt contain nitrogen?

Table salt doesn't; it contains only sodium and chlorine. There are salts that do contain nitrogen: ammonium salts, nitrates, and nitrites.


Which of the following cannot be classified as a substance gold nitrogen table salt or air?

Gold and Nitrogen are elements, not compounds of elements like "Air" or "Table Salt."


What is vallency of nitrogen in quaternary ammonium salt?

4


Which of the following cannot be classified as a substance air table salt gold nitrogen?

Table The others can be subdivided and still be what they are: half of the air is still air, half the salt is still salt, half the gold is still gold, half the nitrogen is still nitrogen - but if you cut the table in half you no longer have a table.


What does NCl3 stand for?

nitrogen chloride. However the formula should be NCl3


Will a little bit of salt help grow your plant?

Nitrogen is what most plants use as food and many types of salt contain high amounts of nitrogen. Too much salt, however, can have negative results on the plant's appearance, growth and hydration.


Why isn't nitrogen dioxide a salt?

Because it is an oxide, a compound with oxygen.


What type of bond or bonds is or are involved in nitrogen gas oxygen gas table salt sidewalk salt and is it ionic or covalent if covalent single doubleor triple?

The nitrogen atoms in nitrogen gas, N2, are triple covalently bonded. The oxygen atoms in oxygen gas, O2, are double covalently bonded. Table salt and sidewalk salt are composed of sodium and chloride ions chemically bonded, therefore they are ionic compounds.


Why can't nitrogen dioxide be salt?

In chemistry, a "salt" is an ionic compound. An ionic compound is formed when there is a transfer of electrons from one element to another. Common example of ionic compounds are baking soda (NaHCO3) and table salt (NaCl). Nitrogen dioxide cannot be referred to as a salt because it is not an ionic compound. Rather, it is a covalent compound. This means that the bonds within the compound are formed by the sharing of electrons and NOT the transfer of electrons. Instead of salt, nitrogen dioxide can be referred to as a molecule.


What is the salt and ice diet?

the coolest diet around, except the liquid nitrogen diet.


Will nitrogen in fertilizer melt ice?

"Nitrogen" in fertilizer is in the form of bioavailable nitrogen ... nitrates and/or ammonia salts ... so yes, it would lower the melting point of water and "melt ice" the same way that rock salt does.