liquid nitrogen has capacity to make things solid(frozen) thats why it is not allowable to sell in market
Some disadvantages of liquid nitrogen include its extreme cold temperature, which can cause frostbite upon contact with skin, and its potential to displace oxygen in a poorly ventilated area, leading to asphyxiation. Additionally, liquid nitrogen can cause burns if not handled properly and can pose a risk of explosion if confined in a closed container.
Advantages of using urea: it is a cost-effective source of nitrogen fertilizer, has high nitrogen content, and is readily available for plants to absorb. Disadvantages of using urea: it can volatilize if not properly applied or incorporated into the soil, may cause nitrogen burn if applied in excess, and can contribute to water pollution through leaching.
Solid nitrogen is called "nitrogen ice" or "nitrogen snow".
There are four known chlorides of nitrogen: nitrogen trichloride (NCl₃), nitrogen dichloride (NCl₂), nitrogen monochloride (NCl), and nitrogen tetrachloride (NCl₄).
when the liquid nitrogen is boiled then it will turn into nitrogen gas.
There are some disadvantages to nitrogen, especially in inflation. Two disadvantages include the expense of nitrogen, and the fact that more tire maintenance will be needed if nitrogen is used.
Some disadvantages of liquid nitrogen include its extreme cold temperature, which can cause frostbite upon contact with skin, and its potential to displace oxygen in a poorly ventilated area, leading to asphyxiation. Additionally, liquid nitrogen can cause burns if not handled properly and can pose a risk of explosion if confined in a closed container.
it produce oxides of nitrogen, sulphur and carbon which can affect both humans and plants,animal.
Advantages of using urea: it is a cost-effective source of nitrogen fertilizer, has high nitrogen content, and is readily available for plants to absorb. Disadvantages of using urea: it can volatilize if not properly applied or incorporated into the soil, may cause nitrogen burn if applied in excess, and can contribute to water pollution through leaching.
it causes most polution, releases impurities such as sulfer, nitrogen, and fly ash which can lead to acis rain.
Advantages of nitrogen include its role in plant growth, its non-reactive nature which prevents oxidation and corrosion, and its use in food preservation. Disadvantages include the potential for suffocation in poorly ventilated areas, its explosive properties when in contact with certain chemicals, and its negative impact on the environment when released in excess quantities.
High levels of attraction to pest, nitrogen and smell are the disadvantages of manure. The natural fertilizer in question delivers such primary macro-nutrients as nitrogen quickly to the soil and its soil food web members. But at the same time the organic compost in question may draw in unwelcome parasites, pathogens and pests and result in lush above-ground growth at the expense of fruiting in plants.
Advantages: Eubacteria play crucial roles in various ecosystems, such as nutrient recycling and nitrogen fixation. They are also used in biotechnology processes, like fermentation and bioremediation. Disadvantages: Some eubacteria can cause diseases in humans, animals, and plants. They can also contribute to food spoilage and contamination if not properly controlled.
Nitrogen is a gaseous element, that is, what is in nitrogen is nitrogen.
Solid nitrogen is called "nitrogen ice" or "nitrogen snow".
Nitrogen is!
Nitrogen atoms, of course. Naturally occurring nitrogen has two isotopes: nitrogen-14 and nitrogen-15.