Nitrogen gas is typically produced by the fractional distillation of liquid air. This process involves cooling air until it liquefies and then selectively boiling off the nitrogen. Another method is the Haber-Bosch process, which combines nitrogen and hydrogen at high temperatures and pressures to form ammonia.
Nitrogen combines with hydrogen to make ammonia. The chemical formula for ammonia is NH3.
No, the process of combining nitrogen with other elements to make usable compounds is not called the nitrogen cycle. The nitrogen cycle refers to the natural processes by which nitrogen is converted between its various chemical forms in the environment, including nitrogen fixation, nitrification, and denitrification.
Proteins are the macronutrients that contain nitrogen. Nitrogen is a key component of the amino acids that make up proteins.
Nitrogen gas is only made of nitrogen (its chemical formula is N2) , nitrogen is a non-metal.
Nitrogen and oxygen together make up approximately 99% of Earth's atmosphere, with nitrogen accounting for about 78% and oxygen around 21%.
ammonia, NH3
It is made when nitrogen and oxygen collide to make nitrogen dioxide
Nitrogen is an element, and two nitrogen atoms make up a nitrogen molecule.
it depends on which form of nitrogen
There is no nitrogen in glucose.
Nitrogen fixation is the process by which bacteria remove nitrogen from the air and make it available to plants.
make the temperature very cold and it will liquidify
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Nitrogen fixation is the process by which nitrogen gas from the air is combined with some other element, such as hydrogen to make ammonia, or to make any other compound containing nitrogen.
Nitrogen and Hydrogen make up NH.It has one atom of nitrogen and one atom of hydrogen.
No. Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are separate elements.
Photosynthesis does not involve nitrogen. It is used by plants to make sugar, a chemical that does not include nitrogen. Also note that the air is composed mostly of nitrogen; it would hardly be necessary for plants to make nitrogen.