N I T R O G E N That's my poem. If you have any answers, just type it in.
The glowing splint would extinguish in nitrogen. Nitrogen gas is inert and does not support combustion.
When you put a lighted splint in nitrogen, it will continue to burn but more slowly than in oxygen due to the lack of oxygen in nitrogen. Nitrogen is an inert gas that does not support combustion, so the splint will eventually go out.
Nitrogen is put back into the earth through the process of nitrogen fixation, where nitrogen gas in the atmosphere is converted into a usable form for plants by certain bacteria. This fixed nitrogen is then taken up by plants through their roots and incorporated into their tissues. When plants die and decompose, the nitrogen is returned to the soil in organic form, where it can be reused by other plants.
You can put it down the drain, nothing is really stopping you from doing so but you shouldn't put it down the drain. Liquid nitrogen is extremely cold and can have explosive consequences once it sublimates into a gas and could potentially burst your pipes.
When you put a banana in liquid nitrogen, it freezes instantly due to the extremely low temperature of liquid nitrogen (-196°C). The banana becomes extremely brittle and can shatter easily. Once removed from the liquid nitrogen and allowed to thaw, the banana will turn mushy and soft as the cells have been damaged by the freezing process.
People put nitrogen in fertilizers because nitrogen in the form of ammonium nitrogen is essential for a plant's growth.
By writing a poem.
Its a cat what a strange poem
What organic molecules is nitrogen found in
Put quotes around the name of the poem. I'm not sure about long poems though, I'm looking into it currently.
You need to put the NAME of the poem in your question so it can be answered.
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria, such as Rhizobium and Azotobacter, convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use. This process helps in replenishing the soil with nitrogen and plays a crucial role in the nitrogen cycle.
Nitrogen, nitrogen everywhere! Nitrogen, nitrogen in the air! It is such a useful thing, Oh it just makes me want to sing! It is in my blood, my DNA, I wouldn't exist without it, there's just no way! Nitrogen, or NO2 Oh the things I couldn't do If I didn't have my sweet NO2!
nitrogen fixation. look it up
Your question cannot be answered because you did not put the NAME of the poem in your question.
no- you put quotes around the section of the poem that you used. then, in parenthesis, you put the author's name.
Yes, if you are writing a paper about a poem, you should still put the author's name in quotation marks when referring to the poem. For example, "In 'The Road Not Taken' by Robert Frost, the speaker contemplates choices in life."