Because no nitrogen is absorbed. N is not needed in respiration.
Yes, when you inhale and exhale argon, the amount of argon in your body remains the same. Argon is an inert gas that does not react with other elements in the body, so it is not absorbed or released during breathing.
The atomic number for nitrogen is 7, meaning that it has 7 protons. In order for it to remain as nitrogen, the number of protons in it must always be 7. If, for example, the number of protons were to increase to 8, it would no longer be nitrogen; it would then be oxygen.
Nitrogen can stay in rainwater for a few days to a few weeks, depending on factors like temperature, pH levels, and the presence of other chemicals.
Oxygen and nitrogen will not directly chemically react with each other under normal conditions. They will typically stay as separate molecules in the air.
It is NOT. non-toxic, non-explosive, non-reactive, non-corrosive: almost completely INERT. However, if you breath pure nitrogen gas you asphyxiate and die because there is no oxygen. However, don't stick your fingers in liquid nitrogen, they'll be 'burned' at -190oC.
I would say either nitrogen or oxygen.
Some diver use nitrogen to stay underwater for longer but usually compressed air is usedfor those who don't use nitrogen
Liquid nitrogen can stay cold and maintain its low temperature for a relatively short period of time, typically around 24 to 48 hours when stored in a well-insulated container.
Stay the Same - album - was created on 1999-03-16.
the angles stay the same but the lenght of the sides change.
When nitrogen dies, it does not go anywhere because it is an element. However, when nitrogen-containing organisms die, the nitrogen in their bodies gets recycled in the ecosystem through decomposition by bacteria and other organisms. This releases nitrogen back into the environment to be used by other living organisms.
Well the same reason fire doesn't stay at the same temp. is always changing