its denser than oxygen and our bodys werent ment to use it
No, humans do not breathe in nitrogen as a part of the air they inhale. The air we breathe is mostly made up of oxygen, with a small amount of other gases like nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
Approximately 20%. The nitrogen we bresth in remains inert, and is just exhaled, with the carbon dioxide.
The atmosphere contains Nitrogen, a gas that humans need to breakdown protein. Nitrogen take up 78 percent of it. Oxygen is found in the atmosphere (let's assume that you knew that). We all know what the Oxygen does... right?
Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, or did you mean like some sort of fabric or a rock or something like that
Solid oxygen has a cubic crystalline structure. Solid nitrogen has a hexagonal crystalline structure.
actually we dont mix nitrogen nor oxygen we use normal fresh air. The normal Air is 21% oxygen + 78% Nitrogen + 1% others. As humans more oxygen can be toxic for us especially underwater. However, in some cases "Like with Nitrox" we add more oxygen to make the percentage up to 40%, but this require specific training and certification.
you cant see an atom!
it contains chemicals like H20, nitrogen, chlorine and oxygen which produces harmful bacteria that can make you hallucinate. and it is very harmful to humans..
They breathe in oxygen like humans.
Like all gasses, nitrogen takes up space, so when nitrogen is put into a given area it pushed other gasses, including oxygen, out of the way.
the advantage of micro organisms is that they help to keep the balance in the atmosphere. micro organisms use nitrogen like humans use oxygen, so nitrogen is 71% in the atmosphere and oxygen 21% and carbon dioxide 0.04% so with the help these of organisms there is a balance in the air that's why they are called important
They do... Raccoons are Mammal's, as are Humans... And like humans, they have lungs, a heart, kidneys, a bladder and a brain... as they have a nose, eyes, ears and a mouth. It is almost safe to say that anything furry, has lungs.