nitrogen moves from air to soil, from soil to plants and animals, and back to air again:)
true answer got it from the my science text book since i had to search for the answer for my hw
Nitrogen is 80% of the earth's atmosphere. It permits algae growth in the oceans and lakes which covers the top layer of the lakes and oceans.
Nitrogen when reacted with oxygen produces nitric oxide which when it comes into contect with water produces nitric acid which is responsible for some forms of pollution.
it helps us get the nitrogen because the plants abord it and then the organisms eat the plants and then we eat the organisms!
Nitrogen dioxide can be damaging to human respiratory tracts and to plants. It participates in photochemical reactions and acid deposition.
It kills nitrifying and denitrifying bacteria, so nitrogen can't be released into the atmosphere.
The chemical element nitrogen makes up a large portion of the earth's atmosphere. Nitrogen provides the nutrients needed for plants and other life to grow.
how does nitrogen help us
sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides
Yes it is bad for the environment. This is what happens:Helps form acid rainIt contributes to global warmingIt hampers the growth of plantsNOx can form with other pollutants to form toxic chemicalsSave
Generally used: NOx
NO2 and N2O4
N+O = No2
NOx (Nitrogen Oxides) impacts the environment in several ways. It contributes to smog, acid rain, global warming, and visibility impairment.
Oxides of nitrogen forms acids when reacted with water. Therefor they cause acid rains.
The mixtures include mainly:Oxygennitrogencarbon dioxidewater vaporsome air pollutants (as nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, vehicle smokes, ... etc)
Reactions for the formation of oxides of nitrogen and nitrates as nitrogen fixing
Nitrogen and sulphur oxides are poisonous gases which are released from vehicles and industries. They are poisonous and cause breathing problems and other respiratory problems. Not only this, these gases are most commonly referred air pollutants. Nitrogen oxides are among the few ozone depletors.
lightning does have an effect on the environment it can put nitrogen in the ground for plants to use
It is produced because of operating fossil fueled power plants that emit carbon oxides, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur oxides. These oxides when get reacted with water vapor in the environment they are converted into acids that fall down with rain.
Lightning causes N2 to form oxides. NO2, NO3 is made in this process.
Nitrogen and oxygen.
Nitrogen oxides primary role in pollution is the in the formation of photochemical smog in the presence of hydrocarbons and ultraviolet light. there is some smaller impact on acid rain.
factories are bad for the environment because of the gases they release- nitrogen oxides and sulpher dioxide. (sulpher dioxide causes acid rain)
Acid rain is the term for damaging preciptation caused by oxides of sulfur and nitrogen.