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You think probable to denitrification.
Only some salts have hydrates, not all. These salts contain in the formula water of crystallization.
All salts contain as a cation a metal (or ammonium).
As all other salts they contain generally a cation and an anion.
Heterotrophs get nitrogen from the food they consume in autotrophs like plants to get nitrate salts contained in the plants.
Table salt doesn't; it contains only sodium and chlorine. There are salts that do contain nitrogen: ammonium salts, nitrates, and nitrites.
Any nitrogen compound that does not contain carbon is an inorganic nitrogen compound. Common examples are the oxides with formula NO, NO2, and N2O5; nitric acid and nitrate salts (unless their cations are organic); ammonia and ammonium salts (unless their anions are organic); and metal nitrides.
No, silicon oxide, calcium carbonate, and salts. Now if there was a hunk of seaweed in your sample then yes.
Radioisotopes are not salts but salts may contain radioisotopes.
ammonium salts; nitrate salts.
yes
Salts contain cations and anions.
Practically all salts contain a metal; exceptions, for example, are ammonium salts.
Salts are salts and bases are another class of compounds: they contain the anion OH-.
ammoniaproteinsmelling salts
Yes, soils contain salts.
You think probable to denitrification.