In the atmosphere.
why are you looking this up the answer it is yes because what is nitrogen going to do try to get air and then its is going to be all like sorry nitrogen I'm off limits!
nitrogen fixation
they savor the nitrogen
Free nitrogen is diatomic. Write the formula as: N2.
At reasonable temperature nitrogen is a gas. Most of the air is nitrogen.
i think you can find nitrogen in a hot air ballon
YES!
Free nitrogen is in the air but fixed nitrogen is in the soil.
Most of nitrogen is fixed naturally by bacteria. Most nitrogen fixers are either free or sybiootic eg. Rhizobium.
Converting free nitrogen into a usable form ( a compound) is called nitrogen fixation.
In leaves of trees
why are you looking this up the answer it is yes because what is nitrogen going to do try to get air and then its is going to be all like sorry nitrogen I'm off limits!
Yes, Costo does inflate the tires with nitrogen for free.
Since the air around you is about 78% nitrogen gas, you might think it would be easy for organisms to retrieve nitrogen easily. However, most organisms cannot use nitrogen gas. Nitrogen gas is called "free" nitrogen because it's not combined with other atoms. Most organisms can use nitrogen only when it has been combined with other elements to form nitrogen-containing compounds. So, is that the answer you were looking for (possibly for homework)?
nitrogen fixation
nitrogen fixation
It is called nitrogen fixing.