Cheese and bacon rolls,
Paper,
Ipads, laptops etc.
Gay people,
hair,
potassium,
love,
gas,
certain cakes
and more!
Nitrogen is not made out of anything, it is an element and therefore as basic as it gets.Two nitrogen atoms make up a nitrogen molecule.
Nitrogen is commonly found in the air we breathe, making up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere. It is also present in fertilizers to help plants grow, and in food packaging to help preserve freshness. Some beverages, like beer and coffee, use nitrogen in their production process to create a creamy texture.
The molecule of nitrogen dioxide has 1 nitrogen atom.
They are themselves specific elements and have their specific atoms.
An amine has one nitrogen and two hydrogen atoms grouped together, but it has other things as well. Amino acids are one example.
Nitrogen is necessary for plant life.
Everyday things Chopsticks, squat toilets, Yuan ( RMB or Chinese currency ) some common things just like the things you use in your country.
you could make things everyday, and invent things people never made before
Almost everything you wear is made from at least 1% to 2% spandex. Unless it is couture.
There are many items made out of metal...many things you see in your everyday lives such as cars,some lights or lamps,pipes,jewlery,coins and many other things.
No, it is not rare there are so many things made of platinum on earth everyday!
It is made when nitrogen and oxygen collide to make nitrogen dioxide
The Design of Everyday Things was created in 1988.
The ISBN of The Design of Everyday Things is 978-0465067107.
CarbonHydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon, Phosphorous, and... I'm not sure what the sixth is...
ALL protein requires it to exist. (But as a gas, no.)
Things made of cloth include clothing, blankets, towels, curtains, and upholstery. Cloth is a versatile material that is often used in various everyday items for its comfort and durability.