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Q: What processes remove nitrogen from air?
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What is a peocess by which bacteria remove nitrogen from the air and make it avaliable to plants-?

Nitrogen fixation is the process by which bacteria remove nitrogen from the air and make it available to plants.


What processes remove water vapor from the air?

Precipitation.


Why SDA of protein is high?

This is because of the additional processes required to remove the nitrogen containing portion of the component.


Which processes remove water vapor from the air?

Condensation and Precipitation.


Does nitrogen move in cycle?

Yes there is a Nitrogen cycle. 1) Nitrogen in the air 2) Nitrogen in the ground 3) Nitrogen in living tissues (protean) Nitrogen moves through these 3 places as a result of natural (lightening) and biological processes.


Three processes that fix atmospheric nitrogen?

1) Haber Process (Fertilizing) 2) Lightning 3) Nitrification (Process of nitrogen being fixed in the air by rhyzobium)


What is tie component in dehumidifier?

A tie component is one, which is used to relate a quantity of one process stream to another process stream. Examples are mass ( or moles) of solids in drying, inerts ( e.g. nitrogen) in combustion processes and nitrogen or air in condensation processes.


Does nitrogen contain air?

Nitrogen doesn't contain air, but the air contains Nitrogen.


Explain how industrial processes create acid rain?

Some industrial processes which cause sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxide to rise through the air and reach the clouds. As it gains high altitude, it mixes with moisture particles in the air to make acid rain.


Is nitrogen in air?

Yes. About 75% of air is Nitrogen.


What percentage of nitrogen is their in your air?

About 78% of air is Nitrogen.


How much nitrogen is there in the air?

There is about 78.09% of nitrogen in the air.