It would explode on them. Simply attempting to move NI3 to contact someone would be extremely difficult in the first place; being as unstable as it is, it is likely to result in detonation by trying to move it. However, the violence of the resulting explosion would be violent enough to cause serious physical damage.
What factors might lead to a positive nitrogen balance?
legumes contain high level of nitrogen which are leeched into the soil. this allows the farmer to then plant crops such as corn that use that nitrogen
Nitrogen is one of the components of air; thus, your clothing is exposed to it all the time. I don't think that having it liquid (and therefore supercold) would cause any additional effects - however, please note that splashing it on you is QUITE DANGEROUS, because it is extremely cold.
Rotenone is toxic to humans because it can interfere with the function of mitochondria, the cell's energy powerhouse, disrupting cellular respiration. This disruption can lead to oxidative stress and damage to cells throughout the body. Additionally, rotenone has been linked to neurotoxic effects and is a known pesticide that can be harmful if ingested or absorbed through the skin.
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Ozone acts as a shield to the earth. It protects us from the harmful rays of the sun.
What factors might lead to a positive nitrogen balance?
there are a lot of problems that would be caused like it would make the air bad for humans and animals to breathe, growth of plants, basically health effects and environmental effects.
yes, BUT in a much smaller dosage AND a dog will have the same side effects as a human. Most vets do not recommend human medication to animals since the dog MIGHT have a different effects to the medication than humans.
Ozone hole causes CFC's to enter earth. They cause various fatal problems to life on earth.
The confusion might arise because the term "mole" is a unit of measurement for the amount of substance, while "nitrogen" refers to a specific element. So saying "1 mole of nitrogen" could be ambiguous without specifying whether it refers to 1 mole of nitrogen atoms or 1 mole of nitrogen molecules (N2).
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how how might all the producers being dead in the ecosystem effect the carbon oxygen nitrogen cycles
Since the air around you is about 78% nitrogen gas, you might think it would be easy for organisms to retrieve nitrogen easily. However, most organisms cannot use nitrogen gas. Nitrogen gas is called "free" nitrogen because it's not combined with other atoms. Most organisms can use nitrogen only when it has been combined with other elements to form nitrogen-containing compounds. So, is that the answer you were looking for (possibly for homework)?
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legumes contain high level of nitrogen which are leeched into the soil. this allows the farmer to then plant crops such as corn that use that nitrogen
legumes contain high level of nitrogen which are leeched into the soil. this allows the farmer to then plant crops such as corn that use that nitrogen