Yes. Titan's atmosphere is mostly nitrogen.
Yes. It's atmosphere is mostly Nitrogen.
Yes. Earth's atmosphere is about 78% nitrogen.
Nitrogen comprises of 78%. 22 % of the atmosphere does not contain nitrogen.
Nitrogen is a gas, it is found in the atmosphere. many chemicals contain it.
Rain storms deposit inorganic atmospheric nitrogen directly into the soil Jason Tyrrell
Yes, Titan is believed to have a subsurface ocean of liquid water beneath its icy crust. Evidence from Cassini mission suggests that there may be an underground liquid-water ocean near the south pole of Titan.
Nitrogen in the upper atmosphere contains little dissociated nitrogen because the energy required to break nitrogen molecules apart into individual nitrogen atoms is high, and there is typically not enough energy present in the upper atmosphere to achieve dissociation. Additionally, nitrogen in the upper atmosphere tends to be more stable as molecular nitrogen (N2) rather than dissociated nitrogen atoms, which contributes to its abundance in this form.
No - out atmosphere is made up of approximately 78% Nitrogen, 21% Oxygen and 1% other gasses.
The atmosphere of the Earth is a gas, not a liquid, and although it does contain oxygen, that is just one part of the atmosphere, which is mostly nitrogen.
Yes, the atmosphere contains trace amounts of hydrogen gas, but it is primarily composed of nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (21%). Hydrogen gas is much less abundant in the atmosphere compared to nitrogen and oxygen.
No, oxygen and nitrogen are gases that do not contain water. Water is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Oxygen and nitrogen are elements that exist as gases in the Earth's atmosphere.
2. Nitrogen in the atmosphere here on Earth is considered diatomic.