Nitrogen compounds are found in foods, fertilizers, poisons, and explosives. Nitrogen gas is used as a blanketing medium during the production of electronic components. Nitrogen is also used in annealing stainless steels and other steel products. Liquid nitrogen is used as a refrigerant. Although nitrogen gas is fairly inert, soil bacteria can 'fix' nitrogen into a usable form, which plants and animals can then utilize. Nitrogen is a component of all proteins. Nitrogen is responsible for the orange-red, blue-green, blue-violet, and deep violet colors of the aurora
there are many objects that have nitrogen (as N2 or as its compounds).
Air as nitrogen as N2 gas.
Plants, animals, human being have nitrogen (as compounds).
The atmosphere and my farts
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In general ... No. Gaseous Nitrogen has little or no place in an near future space settlements. It is not needed in current space ventures - except to reduce oxygen partial pressure near the Earth's surface.
I believe you determine Organic Nitrogen by subtracting Ammonia Nitrogen from Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen.
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Plants transfer nitrogen in the nitrogen cycle through assimilation.
Free nitrogen is in the air but fixed nitrogen is in the soil.
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A collar is usually a part of a garment which goes around the neck of the wearer. By extension, the term is also used for objects which encircle things. This has nothing to do with nitrogen.
Objects that won't burn include: metal, asphalt,nitrogen,argon,helium, etc.
The air has nitrogen in it. I think most plant based foods (such as spinach) contain nitrogen (it is used as a fertilizer in soil, so I assume it's a necessary mineral for plant growth). Possibly also in aerosol propellant canisters (such as squirty cream or hair mousse).
Food can contain nitrogen like: Fish Shellfish Sardines Almonds Hazelnuts Walnuts Sesame seeds Garbanzo Pinto Kidney beans Peanut butter High-fat meats Lean pork
In general ... No. Gaseous Nitrogen has little or no place in an near future space settlements. It is not needed in current space ventures - except to reduce oxygen partial pressure near the Earth's surface.
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Nitrogen gas has a number of uses. Since it is relatively inert, it is often used as a preservative atmosphere for delicate historical objects. It can also be used to manufacture ammonia, by combining it with hydrogen. Ammonia has many industrial uses, such as the manufacture of explosives and of fertilizers.
Nitrogen is a gaseous element, that is, what is in nitrogen is nitrogen.
Objects that are rich in carbon rot, decay, and break down to form compost. Examples are brown compostable materials, such as fallen leaves. Other objects that are rich in nitrogen likewise rot, decay, and break down. Examples are green compostable materials, such as freshly cut grass clippings. And still other objects such as paper and paper products, similarly rot, decay, and break down.
according to research it can freeze anything with oxygen or tissue i am not certain if it can freeze objects such as computers, toys, cars, or anything metal but it can most definitely freeze you
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