Inorganic chemistry answer: both molecular (NO2) and ionic compounds (Li3N)
Organic chemistry answer: many functional groups (amines, amides, imines, imides, azides, azo dyes, cyanates, nitriles, etc.) and basic organic molecules (pyrimidine, pyrrole, imidazole, indole, etc.)
Biochemistry answer: crucial biological molecules such as nitrogenous bases in nucleic acids and amino acids in proteins
Nitrogen is not a compound, it is an element. Nitrogen is found in many compounds, including all proteins.
Nitrogen can form covalent bonds.
Not a lot! Sodium is a reactive metal, nitrogen is an unreactive diatomic gas. Sodium forms compounds where it loses an electron, to form the Na+ ion. Nitrogen forms covalent compounds such as NH3 and ionic compounds where it gains three electrons to form the N3- ion.
No. Chlorine and nitrogen are both nonmetals, and two nonmetals do not form ionic compounds with each other.
The Nitrogen Group.
sulfites
Yes. Vascular plants can absorb nitrogen compounds such as nitrates from the soil on their own.What plants can't do on their own is fix nitrogen from the air into nitrogen compounds. Some plants including legumes (such as peas, beans, lupins) and casuarinas form symbioses with nitrogen-fixing bacteria to form nitrogen into nitrogen compounds.
the answer is nitrogen fixation
why nitrogen form compound with alkaline earth metal
Nitrogen is needed by plants and they get it from the soil in compounds that contain the nitrogen.
The compounds in the system nitrogen-sulfur are not ionic.
Plants do not actually get their nitrogen from the atmosphere. They get it in compounds in the soil through their roots. Some plants form symbiotic relationships with bacteria in the soil. The bacteria draw nitrogen from the air and form nitrogen compounds. The plants can then use the nitrogen.
Nitrogen and hydrogen don't form ionic compounds. they form only covalent compounds as in ammonia (NH3) or hydrazine (H2N-NH2) etc
Nitrogen oxide can refer to a binary compound of oxygen and nitrogen, or a mixture of such compounds.
Nitrification, an important step in the nitrogen cycle.
Nitrogen is not a compound, it is an element. Nitrogen is found in many compounds, including all proteins.
Nitrogen can form covalent bonds.