During the transition, nitrogen atoms may undergo changes in their oxidation states, bonding configurations, or physical states, depending on the context of the transition (e.g., a chemical reaction, phase change, or biological process). These changes can result in the formation of new compounds, release or absorption of energy, or shifts in molecular interactions. Ultimately, the behavior of nitrogen atoms is influenced by the specific conditions and reactions they encounter.
Nitrogen fixation.
Turns yellow and dies
He freezes
They form a covalent bond.
it drys up and dies.... :p
The coalitions of voters that support the parties change significantly.
Mixing nitrogen with nitrogen: any problem, any reaction.
When bromine gas and nitrogen dioxide are mixed, they react to form bromine dioxide (BrO2) and nitrogen dioxide. This reaction is represented by the following equation: 2Br2(g) + 2NO2(g) → 2BrO2(g) + N2(g)
The word that best describes what happens in a book is plot.
Chemical energy is transformed to mechanical energy and some heat energy
Nitrogen fixation.
Nothing "happens." It's a compound that contains nitrogen. There are a great many of them, with a wide variety of chemical and physical properties.
they die?
The freeze.
which term describes what happens to a cold balloon when placed in a hot car
Turns yellow and dies
It is converted into amino acids