THis is the energy required to remove(ionise) one (the first) outer most electron.
For nitrogen this would be quite a large figure, because nitrogen, wants to accept electrons ,rather than remove electrons.
As a general rule as you go along any given period, the ionisation energies increase. There are two 'humps', with a slight fall in ionisation energiers in this general increase.
no such thing. maybe you meant hydrogen bomb.
Nitrogen fixation is the process by which nitrogen gas in the atmosphere is converted into nitrogen compounds that plants can use. This can occur through biological nitrogen fixation, where certain bacteria convert nitrogen gas into ammonia, and through abiotic processes like lightning strikes, which convert nitrogen gas into nitrogen oxides that can be absorbed by rain and deposited in the soil.
Anything at room temperature is regarded neither cold nor hot. <><><><><> If the question meant "Is nitrogen solid, liquid, or gaseous at room temperature?", then the answer is gaseous.
Hydrogen is present in the greatest number of atoms, if that is what is meant by "particles" in the question.
When an atom is in its ground state, it means that its electrons are in the lowest energy levels possible. This is the most stable configuration for the atom. Electrons in the ground state have the lowest energy and are closest to the nucleus.
Energy that you can't get back.
no such thing. maybe you meant hydrogen bomb.
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It means which nitrogen base pairs with the other Nitrogen bases: A-t T-a C-g G-c
Nitrogen fixation is the process by which nitrogen gas in the atmosphere is converted into nitrogen compounds that plants can use. This can occur through biological nitrogen fixation, where certain bacteria convert nitrogen gas into ammonia, and through abiotic processes like lightning strikes, which convert nitrogen gas into nitrogen oxides that can be absorbed by rain and deposited in the soil.
nitrogen is the best freezing agent, it i used in the labs to preserve things, that are meant to be defrosted later and still be viable after, ex":cell bank
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What is meant by 'covered'?
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Chemical energy