The majority of nitrogen on Earth is found in the atmosphere, where it makes up about 78% of the air we breathe.
The most common stable isotopes of nitrogen are nitrogen-14 and nitrogen-15. Nitrogen-14 is the most abundant, making up about 99.6% of naturally occurring nitrogen, while nitrogen-15 makes up the remaining 0.4%.
Phosphorus has the most similar properties to nitrogen. They are both nonmetals located in the same group (Group 15) of the periodic table, sharing some chemical properties such as forming multiple bonds and acting as essential elements for biological processes.
An atom of nitrogen (N) is most likely to bond with another nitrogen atom (N) to form a nitrogen molecule (N2).
Oxygen is the most common element in Earth's atmosphere after nitrogen.
The air (on ground level, not in a traffic jam!) is composed of ~80% N2, ~20% O2, 0-6% H2O (vary a lot), 0.03% CO2, 1% argon and then traces of other elements. The most abundant element is thus nitrogen N.
Most of the nitrogen in the biosphere is located in the atmosphere, where it exists as a gas (N2). Nitrogen gas makes up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere.
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Nitrogen, you can't survive on it obviously but you breath it in every day it is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere followed by oxygen I think.
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Nitrogen is in group 15 on the periodic table. Nitrogen is in group 15 (and period 2).
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Nitrogen is more abundant; our atmosphere is 78% Nitrogen.
In the Earth's Atmosphere; Nitrogen, this makes up about 78% of the Air we breathe.
The majority of the nitrogen on Earth is found in the atmosphere, where it makes up about 78% of the air we breathe. Nitrogen is also present in soil, water, and living organisms as an essential component of proteins and nucleic acids.
The most common stable isotopes of nitrogen are nitrogen-14 and nitrogen-15. Nitrogen-14 is the most abundant, making up about 99.6% of naturally occurring nitrogen, while nitrogen-15 makes up the remaining 0.4%.
atmosphere as N2 gas
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