Lots of things are true about these two elements. You might want to be more specific. Alternatively, if this is a homework question, the answer the teacher is looking for is undoubtedly in your reading material, and you should look there rather than on the internet where you're going to get random answers (some of which may even be true, but none of which are likely to be the answer that actually earns you points).
Yes, proteins are made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. These elements are arranged into amino acids that form the building blocks of proteins.
Nitrogen is lighter than oxygen. The atomic weight of nitrogen is approximately 14, while the atomic weight of oxygen is approximately 16.
True. Our air is 78.08% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.038% carbon dioxide, and traces of hydrogen, helium and about 1% water vapor.
Nitric oxide + oxygen => Nitrogen Dioxide
While nitrogen is a non-combustible gas that can be used to extinguish fires, it is not entirely accurate to say that without nitrogen in the air, a fire will not burn. Fires require oxygen to burn, and while nitrogen dilutes the oxygen concentration in the air and can help suppress fires, it is not the absence of nitrogen that prevents fires from burning.
Yes. But nitrogen is inactive.
No. There is more nitrogen. Nitrogen is 78% while oxygen is 21%. The rest is a mixture of other gases.
It is not rues at all. Most of the gas inhaled is not oxygen it is nitrogen.
they are both made of protons, neutrons, and electrons
Good old air contains more Nitrogen than oxygen.
Yes, it is true because the density of oxygen is higher than the density of nitrogen.
No, nitrogen does not burn in oxygen. Nitrogen is inert and does not react with oxygen under normal conditions.
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Hydrogen and Nitrogen. Or oxygen and carbon dioxide, or carbon monoxide.
Nitrogen oxide forms when nitrogen reacts with oxygen. The word equation for this reaction is: nitrogen + oxygen → nitrogen oxide.
False. Almost all of the oxygen on Earth is found in the oceans.
Both nitrogen and oxygen are nonmetallic elements that are essential for life. They make up a large portion of Earth's atmosphere, with nitrogen being the most abundant gas and oxygen supporting combustion and respiration.