Air is a good source, as it contains about 78% Nitrogen
It is inexpensive and a good source of nitrogen--an important thing for both agriculture and blasting.
No, carbon dioxide is not a source of nitrogen or any nitrogen related compounds, because it consists of only (2 atoms of) Oxygen and (1 atom of) Carbon.
NH3 which is ammonia has the highest percentage by mass of nitrogen.
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78% of the atmosphere is nitrogen, it is used in fertilizer and it is important in the human source
groundnut is a source of nitrogen.
Animals get nitrogen from plants.
No it is not a sourse.But it fixes nitrogen
It is inexpensive and a good source of nitrogen--an important thing for both agriculture and blasting.
the east extract is the main source of nitrogen in the nutrient broth or agar
No, carbon dioxide is not a source of nitrogen or any nitrogen related compounds, because it consists of only (2 atoms of) Oxygen and (1 atom of) Carbon.
Glycine is an amino acid, so it contains nitrogen.
Rhododendrons are not heavy feeders. They like an organic source of nitrogen since chemical nitrogen can destroy microorganisms in the soil that help rhododendrons extract nutrients from the soil. Other than that they need an acidic balanced fertilizer with trace elements such as iron, phosphorus, magnesium, etc. Liquid fertilizers are not a good choice since they contain high amounts of chemical nitrogen. Some good rhododendron fertilizers contain cottonseed meal as an organic source of nitrogen.
The source of nitrogen's for carnivores (meat eating animals) is by EATING HERBIVORES they eat plants and the plants have the nitrogen by the soil... ect...
Most plants absorb nitrogen from Nirates in the soil. A notable exception are insectivorous plants such as the Venus Fly Trap, which lives in soils which do not have much Nitrogen - so have adapted to obtain it from another source.
NH3 which is ammonia has the highest percentage by mass of nitrogen.
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