it can displace oxygen which stops you breathing
Yes, nitrogen dioxide is harmful. It is a pollutant which is toxic if inhaled.
Around 80% of air we breath is nitrogen.
It pollutes organisms, and does not dilute well. When the fist "take in the air-full of nitrogen" they pass on the an overload of nitrogen, unknowingly to the next generation of fish.
lead compounds are harmful if added to petrol as it cause cancer, poison the catalytic converter (use to convert harmful gases into less harmful gases/harmless, emmision of greenhouse gases and increase the amount of oxides of nitrogen which results in acid rain.
Nitrogen is an inert gas it maintains a proper ratio of oxygen requred by living organisms if oxygen is in higher ratio the respiratory organs become oxidized and more oxygen in blood is harmful as low concentration of oxygen.
Yes, nitrogen dioxide is harmful. It is a pollutant which is toxic if inhaled.
Around 80% of air we breath is nitrogen.
Nitrogen is invisible. It is not harmful though because 78% of the air we breathe is Nitrogen.
Not in small concentrations.
The two gases in exhaust fumes that are harmful to humans are carbon monoxide and nitrogen. Nitrogen is not as dangerous as the carbon monoxide, because the atmosphere is about 78% nitrogen.
They are harmful because they react with water too make acid rain
Nitrogen dioxide.
acid rain
Nitrogen is a fairly inert gas that has no harmful affects unless it is found in too high of quantities. This would cause oxygen deprivation. It would be a bad idea to enter a pure nitrogen environment.
If we were to inhale pure nitrogen, we would obviously die from lack of oxygen. Otherwise no, you have to understand that 70% of every breath you take is nitrogen
Water vapour, carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
Nitrogen is extremely helpful to plants because it is a vital nutrient they need. When nitrogen enters the blood steam of a human or animal, it can cause decompression sickness. On the whole, life would not be possible without nitrogen.