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Q: Why does too much lime reduces the amount of nitrogen?
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You breathe out the same amount of nitrogen as you breathe in Why is this?

because the haemoglobin present in our blood has no capacity to absorb nitrogen so the result is that the nitrogen is not absorbed and you breathe out the same amount of nitrogen as you breathed in.......


How much nitrogen does humans breathe out?

78% 0of the air we breathe is nitrogen, same as the amount in the air.


How much nitrogen is in air?

The atmosphere is 78.08% Nitrogen78%70%


How much does lime juice weigh?

We have a tahitian lime tree and the largest lime weighs 10g, with an average of 100g per lime.


How nitrogen in soil is detected?

All soil contains nitrogen - it is a matter of how much. The relative amount of nitrogen in soil can be determined with as small soil sample and a reagent for nitrogen from a soil test kit (simple soil test kits are sold in every garden center). The results do not tell you the "amount" of nitrogen in the soil, only if there is enough for healthy plant growth, or if the amount of nitrogen is too poor for healthy plant growth


What can you do to reduce the amount of nitrogen in the soil?

Watering thoroughly should help. But you want to be careful, because too much watering will kill the plant, just as too much nitrogen will.


Why doesn't the total amount of nitrogen change?

Nitrogen makes up 78% of air, so we obviously breathe it in and because our body doesnt 'NEED' Nitrogen, so however much you inhale, you can exhale the same amount as none of the Nitrogen is used up. hope it helped ;p x


What dose pH measure?

Amount of acidity in an item. i.e. the pH of a lime is much higher than that of water.


Why does magnesium bicarbonate required double amount of lime for softening?

Magnesium bicarbonate is a relatively strong base and requires twice as much lime to neutralize it compared to other magnesium compounds.


How much calories in half a lime?

There are about 10 Calories in half a lime.


What happens to the environment if two much nitrogen is released?

Nitrogen already makes up about 80% of the air. It's hard to imagine a scenario in which "too much nitrogen being released" would add any appreciable (or even detectable) amount to that, and even if there were, nitrogen is very nearly inert under conditions we normally see on Earth. So pretty much nothing would happen to the environment.


How much lime juice equals one lime?

IT all depends on how good the crop was there could be only 1/2-1 tbsp. However, if you're making a recipe and it calls for the juice of one lime, you can use 2 tbsp of lime juice. Make sure it is not concentrated, or it would end up being too much.