Good and Funny question.
Nitrogen is all over the world. It occupies large proportion of air we inhale.
If it was poisonous, all the livings would be dead!
So, its NO
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Not always so funny. At normal atmospheric pressure we don't get enough in our blood to affect us, but if we breathe air at high pressures, as Scuba divers do, the amount of nitrogen in us goes up. At a depth of 100 ft, it starts to intoxicate the diver, and at 300 ft it can cause a loss of consciousness and even death. That's why divers don't use regular air at extreme depths.
The chemical name for the poisonous gas that dissolves in water to form an acid is hydrogen chloride, which forms hydrochloric acid when dissolved in water.
Nitrogen gas is diatomic, meaning it consists of two nitrogen atoms bonded together (N2).
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Nitrogen can exist as a compressed gas when placed under pressure in a container. At room temperature and normal atmospheric pressure, nitrogen is a colorless and odorless gas.
It is NOT. non-toxic, non-explosive, non-reactive, non-corrosive: almost completely INERT. However, if you breath pure nitrogen gas you asphyxiate and die because there is no oxygen. However, don't stick your fingers in liquid nitrogen, they'll be 'burned' at -190oC.
Nitrogen is not a poisonous compound, around four fifths of the atmosphere is composed of nitrogen.
The product of nitrogen gas and oxygen gas is nitrogen dioxide (NO2) gas.
One can obtain nitrogen gas at home by purchasing a nitrogen gas cylinder from a supplier or using a nitrogen gas generator to produce nitrogen gas from the air.
the nitrogen gas is used for nitrogen fixation
Breathing 100% of it... No oxygen...
Yes, carbon monoxide is a poisonous and very dangerous gas.
The chemical name for the poisonous gas that dissolves in water to form an acid is hydrogen chloride, which forms hydrochloric acid when dissolved in water.
You can separate nitrogen gas from liquid nitrogen by allowing the liquid nitrogen to evaporate at room temperature or by heating it to increase the rate of evaporation. The nitrogen gas will separate from the liquid nitrogen as it evaporates, leaving behind the liquid nitrogen.
when the liquid nitrogen is boiled then it will turn into nitrogen gas.
Poison gas is any of the various gases with either poisonous or corrosive nature
Nitrogen gas is diatomic, meaning it consists of two nitrogen atoms bonded together (N2).
Potassium nitrate itself is not poisonous. However, when heated to high temperatures, it can decompose and release toxic gases, including nitrogen dioxide, which can be harmful if inhaled in high concentrations. It is important to handle and store potassium nitrate safely and avoid exposure to its decomposition products.