Yes and carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur
No, snow does not contain nitrogen. Snow is made up of frozen water vapor and does not typically contain nitrogen.
The four molecules that contain the element nitrogen are ammonia (NH3), nitric oxide (NO), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and nitrogen gas (N2).
No, monosaccharides are simple sugars that consist of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. They do not contain nitrogen.
The chemical formula of chlorobenzene is C6H5Cl; chlorobenzene don't contain nitrogen.
Lipids contain oxygen and phosphorus, but not nitrogen. Nitrogen is typically found in proteins and nucleic acids, rather than lipids.
Nitrogen doesn't contain air, but the air contains Nitrogen.
Yes, soil does contain nitrogen.
No, snow does not contain nitrogen. Snow is made up of frozen water vapor and does not typically contain nitrogen.
Yes. All living things contain nitrogen.
Yes, fish fertilizer does contain nitrogen.
Proteins contain nitrogen, which is not present in carbohydrates.
Protiens contain nitrogen
No. Carbon and nitrogen are both elements. They contain only themselves.
There are many compounds that don't contain nitrogen: CO2, NaCl, H2O, C6H6, CuCl2...
No food contains insulin. Insulin is an hormone that is produced within the body. Diabetics that need to take insulin for their condition have to take it via injection.
Lipids haven't nitrogen.
Amines contain nitrogen.