it woudnt grow as good
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A seedling is a diploid if it was produced by two parents. If the seedling was produced asexually then it would not be considered a diploid.
Potassium nitrate itself is a source of oxygen, and it is not flammable by itself. So in oxygen, even in a very high amount of it, nothing would happen. However, if any combustible substance is combined with potassium nitrate and ignited, it would burn.
Burning bacon causes nitrosamines to form as a product of the reaction of sodium nitrate and nitrate used to cure the bacon with the proteins (amino acids) in the bacon.
MnNO3 does not exists, if it would have , it would have been a nitrate known as Manganese(I) nitrate
the hydrogen's chlorine will be transferred to zinc forming a bubbles
Nitrate reduction occurs in some facultative anarobes, nitrate is used as a terminal electron acceptor under (anaerobic) conditions, this carries off nitrate respiration. So in other words nitrate reduction does not happen in the precense of oxygen because then oxygen would be used instead of nitrogen as an electron acceptor.
The plants will not grow as well, as large, or as healthy as they would otherwise. The crop yield will probably be lower as well.
A seedling could develop using food supplied by the seed, but it would eventually die.
Silver nitrate and lead nitrate do not react, so there would be no precipitate.
How would i know im the one who even asked this question!! It is called a seedling
Li3N would be lithium nitride. LiNO3 would be lithium nitrate. LiN3 does not exist.