Pure elemental nitrogen is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and mostly inert diatomic gas at standard conditions, constituting 78% by volume of the air we breath. "Concentrated nitrogen" or perhaps purified nitrogen gas would only pose a problem as a possible asphyxiant, displacing the available oxygen in large quantities in a sealed room. It would otherwise not be harmful in any way.
Earths atmosphere is mostly nitrogen (78%) and Oxygen (21%).It is the oxygen that is the essential gas for breathing.
The answer choices are:Plants take in nitrogen gas from the atmosphere.Bacteria convert nitrogen gas into a form that plants can use.Water absorbs nitrogen.Animals take in nitrogen gas from the atmosphere.
Nitrogen is a neutral gas. It has 7 protons and electrons.
I do believe it's Argon.
You use your lungs to breath. Your heart pumps the blood round your body (including into and out of the lungs where gas exchange occurs when you breath).
nitrogen makes up most of our atmosphere so i should hope it's not bad to breath it. it's purpose is to dilute the oxygen in our atmosphere. things would be more flammable if the nitrogen wasn't there
Nitrogen.
Nitrogen is a gas that can be compressed. Not all nitrogen is compressed, for example the nitrogen in the air we breath is at atmospheric pressure.
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Nitrogen is a gas that can be compressed. Not all nitrogen is compressed, for example the nitrogen in the air we breath is at atmospheric pressure.
The most common atmospheric gas is nitrogen. 78% of every breath you take is nitrogen gas.
Nothing will happen, nitrogen gas is inert and non toxic, 78% of the air we live in and breath is nitrogen.
Nitrogen gas naturally makes up around 78% of the air we breath.
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.
No, almost every breath you take is 80% nitrogen. This makes it the most abundant, not banned, gas in our atmosphere.
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This gas contain nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide.