There is no element called 'notrogen.' I am not aware that it is even a word.
Nitrogen is sometimes released to the atmosphere as N2, NH3 and N2O. N2 is just gaseous nitrogen. NH3 is ammonia. N2O is nitrous oxide.
Nitrogen is also lost from soils as NO3-, which is nitrate. Nitrate is highly soluble in water, and it can leave the soil as water percolates through it.
By the process denitrification. Some bacteria do that also human
Yes, nitrogen is considered an inorganic element because it does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds that are characteristic of organic compounds. Nitrogen is a non-metal element found on the periodic table.
Carbon. Organic compounds are defined as compounds that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, along with other elements such as oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus.
Nitrogen is the most abundant element in the Earth's atmosphere. Bacteria in the soil 'fix' the nitrogen gas into compounds which can be taken in by plants; the plants get eaten by animals & they use the nitrogen to make proteins.
The correct answer is Carbon and Hydrogen
Nitrogen is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 14.
denitrifying bacteria For a fuller exposition see wikipedia for 'nitrogen cycle'.
By the process denitrification. Some bacteria do that also human
By the process denitrification. Some bacteria do that also human
Nitrogen exists in thousands of compounds as Proteins , Alkaloids , oxides in air , fertilizers etc. the simple compounds are NH3,HNO3, NCl3 etc.
Nitrogen in soil compounds can be released back to the air through processes like denitrification, where microbes convert nitrate (NO3-) into nitrogen gas (N2) or nitrous oxide (N2O) which is then released into the atmosphere. Another way is through ammonia volatilization, where ammonia (NH3) is converted into a gaseous form and released into the air.
No, carbon and oxygen are not the only elements that can combine with nitrogen. Nitrogen can also form compounds with hydrogen, sulfur, and other elements to create a variety of nitrogen-containing compounds.
Yes Nitrogen is a pure substance because pure substances are both compounds and elements. Nitrogen is an element.
All do. They are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur.
Yes. Vascular plants can absorb nitrogen compounds such as nitrates from the soil on their own.What plants can't do on their own is fix nitrogen from the air into nitrogen compounds. Some plants including legumes (such as peas, beans, lupins) and casuarinas form symbioses with nitrogen-fixing bacteria to form nitrogen into nitrogen compounds.
Nitrogen is considered an inorganic element because it does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds that are characteristic of organic compounds.
Yes, nitrogen is found combined in nature as compounds like ammonia, nitrate, and nitrite. Nitrogen is an essential element that forms various chemical bonds with other elements in compounds, contributing to the nitrogen cycle in ecosystems.