N2
The maximum percentage of nitrogen by mass is about 78.08%, which is the composition of nitrogen gas (N2) in the atmosphere.
gas composition in air is the sum of the gas individual element and that of the air i.e oxygen and nitrogen
No, nitrogen gas (Nā) is not a mixture; it is a pure substance. It consists of diatomic molecules made up of two nitrogen atoms bonded together. While nitrogen can exist in various mixtures, such as in the atmosphere where it is combined with oxygen and other gases, the nitrogen gas itself is homogenous and uniform in composition.
The most abundant gas in Titan's atmosphere is nitrogen, making up about 95% of its composition. Other components include methane and hydrogen.
98% of Titan's atmosphere is Nitrogen
Simple question, not so simple to answer. The only simple answer is that plants don't have the chemistry to convert nitrogen gas into usable nitrogen-containg salts. Only very simple forms of life have that ability/chemistry.
Nitrogen is the most prevalent gas in Earth's atmosphere, making up about 78% of the total composition. Oxygen is the second most abundant gas, at around 21%.
The primary gas in Earth's atmosphere is nitrogen, accounting for about 78% of the total atmospheric composition.
When liquid nitrogen is exposed to air, it rapidly evaporates and turns into nitrogen gas. This process is a physical change because only the physical state of the substance is changed from liquid to gas, without altering its chemical composition.
It is obivously nitrogen, would wouldnt know that simple question
Changing states of nitrogen, such as from a gas to a liquid, is a physical change because the chemical composition of nitrogen remains the same. It only involves a change in the arrangement of nitrogen molecules.
Physical change, as it goes from nitrogen liquid to nitrogen gas ... No chemical change takes place.