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Nitrogen fixation can become greener if the natural chemicals are used in the plants.
Nitrogen is sufficiently stable.
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Nitrogen in the atmosphere is fixed by bacteria and electrical storms. Bacteria, particularly those in the soil and root nodules of certain plants, convert atmospheric nitrogen into forms that plants can absorb and use, like ammonia. Electrical storms contribute by generating nitrogen oxides through lightning strikes, which also become available to plants after further chemical transformations. Both processes are essential for maintaining the nitrogen cycle in ecosystems.
Nitrogen, Sulphur and Carbon all react with the water in the air to become slightly acidic, making acid rain.The gases are mostly emitted from our factories and power stations, however natural events such as lightning strikes (Nitrogen) and volcanic eruptions (Sulpher Dioxide) can cause these gases to be released.
When sunlight strikes a dark-colored area of Earth's surface, such as asphalt or dark soil, it is absorbed more effectively than it would be by lighter surfaces. This absorption converts the sunlight into heat, causing the dark area to warm up quickly. As a result, dark surfaces can contribute to localized temperature increases and can influence microclimates in their vicinity. This phenomenon is also a factor in the urban heat island effect, where urban areas become significantly warmer than their rural surroundings.
No, nitrogen does not become a negative ion before bonding. Nitrogen typically forms covalent bonds, in which it shares electrons with other atoms.
In a nitrogen atom's ground state, it has five atoms. The electron will have to gain three electrons to become stable.
You remove heat. Nitrogen must be cooled to -196 degrees Celsius to become a liquid.
The energy in oil is 'fossil' sunlight. Oil is made from the body parts of ancient microscopic sea creatures that have become trapped in the sediment in the sea floor when they died. Their bodies contain energy trapped from the sunlight when they were alive and as their bodies are squashed and heated as the sea floor sediments are compressed and turned into rock, the chemicals in them comes out and forms oil in which this sunlight energy still remains.