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What is the purpose of soda lime in the detection of nitrogen in nitrogen containing compounds?

Soda lime is used to detect the presence of nitrogen in nitrogen-containing compounds through a process called the Kjeldahl method. It is used to absorb the evolved ammonia gas during the digestion of the sample, which is then released by heating the soda lime and can be quantitatively determined. This method helps in determining the nitrogen content in organic compounds.


Is lime a hardwood or softwood?

Lime wood is considered a hardwood. It is known for its fine texture and is commonly used in carving due to its softness and workability.


How nitrogen react with lime water?

When nitrogen gas reacts with lime water (calcium hydroxide solution), it will not undergo any chemical reaction because nitrogen is an inert gas and does not react with most substances at room temperature. Lime water is typically used to test for the presence of carbon dioxide in a sample, as it will turn milky due to the formation of calcium carbonate.


What is another name for a lime tree?

Gum trees are members of the genus Eucalyptus. There are over 700 species of Eucalyptus, all but 9 of which are native to Australia.


What changes nitrogen into a form that can be used by plants?

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria


Is Lime Basic?

lime is used on soil to neutralise its pH level form acidic so yes lime is basic.


What are lime leaves and how are they used in cooking?

Lime leaves are the fragrant leaves of the lime tree, commonly used in Southeast Asian cuisine for their citrusy flavor. They are often added to curries, soups, and stir-fries to impart a fresh and aromatic taste.


Can nitrogen in soil be used by plants or animals?

Nitrogen is everywhere But somehow, nitrogen has to get from the atmosphere into a form that our body can use.I also think that nitrogen in soil can be used by plants not animals


what form is nitrogen that cannot be used by plants?

Nitrogen in its atmospheric form, which is N₂ (nitrogen gas), cannot be used directly by plants. This gaseous nitrogen makes up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere, but plants require nitrogen in a fixed form, such as ammonium (NH₄⁺) or nitrate (NO₃⁻), for uptake and utilization. Nitrogen fixation processes, such as those carried out by certain bacteria, convert atmospheric nitrogen into these usable forms.


Can you use nitrogen as a semiconductor?

No, nitrogen is typically not used as a semiconductor material. Silicon, germanium, and other elements are commonly used as semiconductors due to their electronic properties. Nitrogen is more commonly used in applications like fertilizers or in gas form for purging purposes.


When was fertilizer first used?

Fertilizer was first used by the ancient Romans who tilled their crops and added nitrogen and lime to the soil because they knew it would help grow their plants.


What is a another way that nitrogen can be used?

Nitrogen can also be used in the form of ammonia as a fertilizer for plants. Ammonia provides a readily available nitrogen source for plants to support their growth and productivity.