Sulfur is not soluble in water and it depends on the form the phosphorous takes as to what it will do in water, or air, for that matter.
Liquid nitrogen does not have pH. pH is based on the measure of the molar concentration of hydrogen ions in solution - there are no hydrogen ions in liquid nitrogen.
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Hydrogen's symbol is H, oxygen's is O, carbon's is C, nitrogen's is N and Sulphur's is S.
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Sulphur and nitrogen oxides
If you mean on the periodic table, then Nitrogen is 'N'.
Oxides of sulphur and nitrogen in the atmosphere dissolve in the precipitation making it more acid.
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Plants cannot make protein from pure carbohydrate, because proteins contain nitrogen and sometimes sulphur. They get the nitrogen which they need from the nitrates in the soil. They get the sulphur from sulphates in the soil.
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nitrogen and sulphur
Rain is naturally somewhat acidic (pH 5.5) due to carbon dioxide dissolved in the water. Problem acid rain also has dissolved sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides which form sulphurous and nitrous acids.
nitrogen and sulphur
only aqueous solutions have a pH. Also, pure nitrogen is neither acidic or basic and so will not affect the pH of a solution.
Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur.
no it doesnt zinc sulphate contains zinc, sulphur and oxygen but not nitrogen
sulphur is a solid at room temperature, others are gases
Sometimes it can damage plant growth