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Why nitric acid is not prepared by atmospheric nitrogen?

Gas has a tremendously lower density than solids or liquids. If you want a lot of nitrogen in a given volume, you are much better off using ammonia than air. It is also not impossible to make nitric acid from atmospheric nitrogen, but it is not as easy as using ammonia, and we usually prefer to do things the easy way.


How is nitrogen from the atmosphere brought into the ground?

Nitrogen in the atmosphere is converted into nitrogen in the soil by a process called nitrogen fixation, which is carried out by a number of different types of bacteria. Some of these bacteria grow on the roots of certain plants, such as clover, alfalfa, and peanuts, and provide nitrogen to the plant and the soil. ----------------------------------------- Lightning also causes some atmospheric nitrogen to be converted into oxides of nitrogen. These dissolve in rain water and are brought to the ground in the rain.


How do you extract oxygen and nitrogen?

First we should fill atmospheric air into a huge container using a tube which is consisting with a filter & sulphuric acid. Then cool it upto -200 centigrades .At that stage you can obtain the liqiud state of atmosphere. And then let it open to the natural atmospheric temparature. First you can obtain Nitrogen at -196 centigrades. Then you can extract it easily using a tube. then at -183 centigrades you can obtain the gaseous state of oxygen to another container.


How do you turn nitrogen from a gas to a liquid?

in general you need to two things: But Liquid Nitrogen is not made this way. 1st it needs to be cooled very cold. Then it needs to be compressed. The proccess usually does this both at the same time, Cooled Nitrogen is run through a compressor and then cooled agian, and then super cooled to create Liquid. It is produced using a proccess called fractional distilation of air resulting in Liquid Oxegen and Liquid Nitrogen.


When photosynthesis require excess nitrogen?

Nitrogen gas is unnecessary. It is not using in the photosynthesis.


Could you get a sentence using the word realized?

Today I realized that it is possible I am incapable of experiencing love.


Does plants take in nitrogen directly from air?

NO. Nitrogen is a required nutrient for plants but it is obtained from ammonia or nitrates used as fertilizers. Some plants can "fix" (convert nitrogen in the air to an usable form) with the assistance of microorganisms living at the roots.


What eats nitrogen compounds in plants?

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the soil convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use. Some plants, like legumes, have symbiotic relationships with these bacteria and can uptake the fixed nitrogen through their roots. Additionally, decomposers in the soil break down organic matter containing nitrogen compounds, returning them to the soil for plant uptake.


How do you detect nitrogen gas?

One way to detect nitrogen gas is by using a chemical nitrogen dioxide detector tube, which changes color in the presence of nitrogen dioxide gas. Additionally, nitrogen gas can be detected using a nitrogen-specific gas sensor that produces an electrical signal when nitrogen gas is present. It can also be detected by its inert properties, as nitrogen does not normally react with other substances under normal conditions.


How can one obtain nitrogen gas at home?

One can obtain nitrogen gas at home by purchasing a nitrogen gas cylinder from a supplier or using a nitrogen gas generator to produce nitrogen gas from the air.


How would you model a nitrogen cycle?

To model the nitrogen cycle, you can represent it through a series of interconnected processes: nitrogen fixation, where atmospheric nitrogen (N₂) is converted into ammonia (NH₃) by bacteria; nitrification, where ammonia is oxidized to nitrites (NO₂⁻) and then to nitrates (NO₃⁻); assimilation, where plants absorb nitrates to produce organic nitrogen compounds; and denitrification, where bacteria convert nitrates back to nitrogen gas, completing the cycle. This model can be illustrated using flow diagrams to show the movement of nitrogen through different environmental compartments, including the atmosphere, soil, water, and living organisms. Key factors such as human activities, like fertilization and fossil fuel combustion, can also be incorporated to demonstrate their impact on the cycle.


Can a person with ephysemia be incapable of climbing stairs?

Absolutely...depends on the severity. Particularly if they're using oxygen already.