Nitrogen is definitely not rare: In elemental form, nitrogen makes up most of the natural atmosphere, and, in combined form, it is a major constituent of all organisms, because it is a necessary constituent of all proteins; nitrogen also occurs extensively in nitrate minerals.
nitrogen makes up over three quarters of our atmosphere. so it's very common
in some rare cases it can transform into water (h20)
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78% of the atmosphere is Nitrogen, Oxygen is like 20% Then come the rare gases like Argon, Neon and helium but those are present only in traces.
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Ammonia contains nitrogen atoms. Nitrogen has alone pair on it.
nitrogen makes up over three quarters of our atmosphere. so it's very common
in some rare cases it can transform into water (h20)
oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, rare gases
Nitrogen! (Although rare elements are sometimes found, too.)
An atom of nitrogen-15 (15N), an isotope of regular nitrogen. It occurs naturally and is stable, but is comparatively rare, showing up in about 37 out of every 10,000 nitrogen atoms.
Nitrogen gas can be found all around the universe! It is quite rare on Earth, but it is found in the ground, not too deep down, stored in caves.
No there is also nitrogen (78%), carbon dioxide and other rare gases in the atmosphere.
Nitrogen (about 78.084%), oxygen (about 20.9476%), Argon (about 0.934%). Trace amounts of Neon, Helium, Krypton, Hydrogen, and Iodine. There are also other compounds such as carbon dioxide and nitrogen dioxide, but these don't count as elements. Primarily Oxygen & Nitrogen and other rare gasses.
Nitrogen is present as amino acids in plants which is an important factor for growth. It is formed when lightening strikes and a chemical reaction is produced and the nitrogen produced is adsorbed by the plants. Example of an amino acid - Nitrobactor.Nitrogen also occurs as the following in air:-Nitrogen oxideNitrous oxideNitrogen dioxideNitratesNitrogen is mixed with hydrogen to form ammonia which is a fertiliser.
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