Examples are: nitrates, nitrites, nitrides, amides, amines, ammonia, carbamates, etc.
nitrogen fixation
it forms a triple bond
nitrogen is changed by bacteria into different forms
nitrogen
Trees do contain nitrogen because they contain protein (the density of protein in plants is less than in animals, but plants still need some protein to carry out their various biochemical processes).
The formula is Ca3N2: Calcium forms divalent cations and nitrogen forms trivalent anions.
The chemical equation is:2 NF3 + 3 H2 = N2 + 6 HF
its a chemical change which forms suphurous acid (H2SO3) and nitric acid (HNO3)
Nitrogen is not a compound
Bacterial endospores.
The nitrogen cycle is the process by which nitrogen is converted between its various chemical forms. This transformation can be carried out to both biological and non-biological processes. Important processes in the nitrogen cycle include fixation, mineralization, nitrification, anddenitrification.
A nitrogen anion forms when a nitrogen atom gains three electrons, forming a nitride ion, N3-.
Nitrogen Mineralization is the process in which organic forms of nitrogen {proteins in dead plant material} are converted by microbes to in-organic forms of nitrogen {ammonium & nitrate}
it forms a triple bond
Nitrogen forms n(N3-),Azide ion and radicals like nitronium,nitrate,nitrite
Carbon
Nitrogen is an element, atomic number 7, so a total of 7 electrons. In its elemental form it is a diatomic gas N2 which is approx 75% of the air around us. It forms many compounds, such as ammonia, NH3