Nitrogen can form covalent bonds.
nitrogen can be converted to liquid but not to solid form
We get nitrogen in a usable form from our food.
No; nitrogen can form single, double, or triple bonds.
yes nitrogen being a non metal form covalent bond
Nitrogen- is the combining form for nitrogen. For instance, nitrogenous means containing or related to nitrogen.
Nitrogen can form covalent bonds.
nitrogen atoms join up to form nitrogen molecules becoz their outermost shell is not stable. to be stable, they join up to form nitrogen molecues... ;)
Converting free nitrogen into a usable form ( a compound) is called nitrogen fixation.
Nitrogen is obtained by the plants in the mineral form.
nitrogen can be converted to liquid but not to solid form
We get nitrogen in a usable form from our food.
No; nitrogen can form single, double, or triple bonds.
The process in which nitrogen returns to it's gas form is known as nitrogen fixation
It is called nitrogen fixing.
Nitrogen monoxide (NO) is formed from nitrogen and oxygen.
nitrogen fixation