One use is to form ammonia by catalytic reaction under heat and pressure with hydrogen. This is further used to form urea and other fertilizers. Ammonia is also used to produce nitric acid and nitrates which have many commercial uses such as explosives, fetilisers, and the production of compounds not even containing the original nitrogen such as Na2CO3 using the Ammonia Soda process. In the natural world, most nitrogen is fixed (converted from gas in the atmosphere) by bacteria which live in the root systems of a group of plants called the legumes. These include peas, beans, acacia, and many others.
Sometimes they use Nitrogen.
Then Nitrogen you inhale has no use. But nitrogen, from other sources, such as food, helps sperm production.
Number of nitrogen atoms in 1 mole nitrogen dioxide? Nitrogen dioxide has 1 N atom and 2 O atoms. One mole of nitrogen dioxide has 1 mole of N atoms
Plants use nitrogen a N- and air has N2. Nitrogen fixation changes nitrogen into a form that plants can use.
1 mol of nitrogen per 1 mol of oxygen. NO2
Humans use nitrogen in the form of proteins. Bacteria found in soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into nitrates that plants use to produce proteins.
Is that "1 mole of nitrogen" could be interpreted as one mole of nitrogen atoms or a mole of nitrogen molecules.
Nitrogen is very important in fertilisers.
Nitrogen is changed into compounds that plants can use by bacteria.
nitrogen fixation
Grass and plants use nitrogen to grow.
because most of our atmosphere has nitrogen in it