Nh3, nh4, n2o4, cn, no2
Examples are: methane, water, nitrogen dioxide, sucrose, maltose.
elements and compounds
No, nitrogen and chlorine are elements.
Some bacteria have the ability to "fix" nitrogen, that is they can utilize gaseous (atmospheric) nitrogen to produce organic compounds. (They can all break down compounds to free nitrogen too.)
Some common compounds containing nitrogen include: nitrous oxide (N2O), nitric oxide (NO), nitrous anhydride (N2O3), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and nitric anhydride (N2O5), nitrogen trifluoride (NF3), nitrogen trichloride (NCl3), and nitrogen triiodide (NI3).
The term for bacteria that convert nitrogen into nitrogen compounds is nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
Examples are: methane, water, nitrogen dioxide, sucrose, maltose.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)
elements and compounds
Edward Franklin Degering has written: 'Organic Chemistry' 'An outline of organic nitrogen compounds' 'An outline of organic nitrogen compounds' -- subject(s): Nitrogen 'An outline of organic nitrogen compounds' -- subject(s): Nitrogen compounds, Organonitrogen compounds
Acid rain is caused by which of the following? excess carbon dioxide deforestation nitrogen compounds in the air nitrogen compounds in the soil Help me please
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Yes of course it does. Some are NO2,HNO3, NH3 etc
Nitrogen is not a compound
when animals eat plants,they get nitrogen compounds that their bodies need.plants do not make these nitrogen compounds. so from where do plants get their nitrogen compounds/ from the air
true lighting can turn nitrogen compounds into gas
It is used to liberate or emancipate ammonia from Nitrogen-containing compounds