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double or tripple bonded, dynamite or cyanide
that answers the question two atoms of nitrogen
Answer is two. Two atoms of Nitrogen. You can say one molecule of nitrogen. Because one molecule of nitrogen is composed of two toms of nitrogen.
Nitrogen (N2) consists of two Nitrogen atoms.
Nitrogen dioxide contains two elements, Nitrogen and Oxygen. However as the name suggests, it is dioxide and therefore it has one nitrogen and two oxygens.
Amino acids, proteins and DNA.
lightning & bacterial action (nitrogen fixers).
Bacteria and Lighting
Two major ways whereby nitrogen is fixed in ecosystems are through rainfall and through leguminous crops.
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Some essential nitrogen compounds can be absorbed by plants from the soil in which they grow. the nitrogen compounds can be provided to the soil by nitrogen-fixing bacteria living in association with the plants and/or from fertilizers. Some nitrogen compounds can also be input to the soil from lightning strikes that provide activation energy to facilitate the reaction of atmospheric nitrogen to produce absorbable nitrogen compounds that can be carried into soil by rain.
The short answer is yes. I am not sure about the amount but there are only two ways nature converts N2 into a form of nitrogen that is usable by plants. The two ways are microorganisms and lightning. I believe bacteria are the main nitrogen fixers, but there might also be some algae that convert nitrogen as well. We have also mastered fixing N2, the process is the Haber- Bosh process.
There's only one element, and that's nitrogen. There are two atoms of nitrogen in a nitrogen molecule.
lightning & bacterial action (nitrogen fixers).
that answers the question two atoms of nitrogen
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