Group 15 or Pnictogens
Ammonification is the decomposition of nitrogen containing molecules into ammonia.
It is used to liberate or emancipate ammonia from Nitrogen-containing compounds
Nitrogen is in the "Niter Family". I've never heard it called that. Sometimes called the nitrogen family and sometimes the pnictogens. The family is nitrogen N, Phosphorus P, Arsenic As, Antimony Sb and Bismuth Bi commonly called group 15 of the periodic table which used to be called either Va or Vb.
The cycle containing Nitrogen, sulphur, oxygen or phosphorus are known as Hetero-cyclic compounds, only for nitrogen you may say 'Azo cyclic compounds'
the group number for nitrogen is group 15.
Bacteria Certain bacteria can use nitrogen from the air to make nitrogen-containing substances called nitrites. Other bacteria can turn nitrites into nitrates-another group of nitrogen-containing substances.
A 5-carbon sugar called deoxyribose, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous (nitrogen-containing) base.
A 5-carbon sugar called deoxyribose, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous (nitrogen-containing) base.
Nitrogen containing bases
denitrification
Dentrification
The amine group because it means nitrogen-containing, and nitrogen is indeed the essential componenet of the amine portion of the molecule.
amino acide
The small units are called nucleotides, and they consist of three parts: a phosphate group deoxyribose and a nitrogen containing base
nitrogen-containing
It is called urea
The group is usually just called "the nitrogen group" or group 15 or group 5A, but the old-fashioned name for that group are the pnictogens.