I just saw a Shell commercial on the discovery channel claiming they had nitrogen within there gasoline, as if it is an asset. So I would assume that it does.
when fuels such as coal and gasoline are burned they release nitrogen into the air true or false
algae help return nitrogen to te soil?
Nitrogen is absorbed in plants with the help of specific bacteria.
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Nitrogen bases bond by the help of covalent or hydrogen bonds
when fuels such as coal and gasoline are burned they release nitrogen into the air true or false
it is a type of gasoline that has a higher octane rating for higher performance engines
No because think about if you spill gasoline and it has been in the sun for a while does it react it doesnt and our atmosphere is 79%, give or take on the exact number, nitrogen!
Diesel gasoline. Since it is cheaper than other gasoline and it gives your car a good performance.
No. They release carbon dioxide.
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria help cycle nitrogen through the ecosystems in a variety of ways. With plants, the nitrogen-fixing bacteria help ensure that nitrogen is cycled back into the soil.
Gasoline always contains carbon and hydrogen and usually also contains at least small amounts of oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur.
carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen and water vapor.
algae help return nitrogen to te soil?
Nitrogen is used in the nitrogen cycle to help plants grow.
They prepare nitrogen atoms from nitrogen molecules.
You can't freeze gasoline at home, unless you have some liquid nitrogen around.