Nitrogen comes from French "nitrogène," coined 1790 by French chemist Jean Antoine Chaptal (1756-1832), from combination form of Greek nitron "sodium carbonate" (see nitro- ) + French gène "producing," from Greek -gen "giving birth to"
it is taken from the Egyptian language.
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I believe you determine Organic Nitrogen by subtracting Ammonia Nitrogen from Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen.
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Free nitrogen is in the air but fixed nitrogen is in the soil.
Plants transfer nitrogen in the nitrogen cycle through assimilation.
The length of nitrogen-to-nitrogen bond is approx. 100 pm.
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In Tagalog, "nox" is not a recognized word. It may be a misspelling or a word from another language.
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Nitrogen is a gaseous element, that is, what is in nitrogen is nitrogen.
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Nitrogen atoms, of course. Naturally occurring nitrogen has two isotopes: nitrogen-14 and nitrogen-15.
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Nitrogen is simply nitrogen. It is an element
I believe you determine Organic Nitrogen by subtracting Ammonia Nitrogen from Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen.
The name after IUPAC is nitrogen trifluoride (in English).
Mixing nitrogen with nitrogen: any problem, any reaction.
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