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noun - a common nonmetallic element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless inert diatomic gas
noun - a gaseous element
NITROGEN - Nitrogen is a chemical element with symbol N and atomic number 7. It was first discovered and isolated by Scottish physician Daniel Rutherford in 177...
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The scuba diving hazard known as the bends results from this gas being released into the blood during a too rapid ascent |
(Sarah gives the clue from the Moto Restaurant in Chicago, IL.) Molecular gastronomy uses science to be creative, efficient, & delicious, as in ice cream made instantly using the liquid form of this element; faster freezing means more smaller ice crystals & smoother ice cream |
Ca(NO3)2, used as a fertilizer, is made from atmospheric this, the atmosphere's most abundant element |
Keeping your lawn healthy might require adding a fertilizer that includes this chemical element, symbol N |
This gas forms tiny bubbles in a diver's bloodstream that can be dangerous if he ascends too quickly |
Decompression sickness, AKA the bends, is characterized by the formation of bubbles of this gas in the blood |
By volume, this element makes up about 78% of our atmosphere |
Ammonia:____H3 |
Why is this & not oxygen the most abundant element in the earth's atmosphere? because I said so! |
In the 1770s Lavoisier discovered that air is made up mostly of oxygen & this gas |
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A nonmetallic element that constitutes nearly four-fifths of the air by volume, occurring as a colorless, odorless, almost inert diatomic gas, N2, in various minerals and in all proteins and used in a wide variety of important manufactures, including ammonia, nitric acid, TNT, and fertilizers. Atomic number 7 atomic weight 14.0067 melting point -209.86C boiling point -195.8C valence 3, 5. See Table at element. |
the chemical element of atomic number 7, a colourless, odourless unreactive gas that forms about 78 per cent of the earth's atmosphere. Liquid nitrogen (made by distilling liquid air) boils at 77.4 kelvins (195.8C) and is used as a coolant. |
a common nonmetallic element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless inert diatomic gas constitutes 78 percent of the atmosphere by volume a constituent of all living tissues |
a chemical element that is a gas with no colour or taste, forms most of the earth's atmosphere, and is a part of all living things |
a gas, one of the chemical elements, that has no color or taste, is a part of all living things, and forms about 78 percent of the earths atmosphere ( mixture of gases surrounding it) |
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Nitrogen is a chemical element with symbol N and atomic number 7. It was first discovered and isolated by Scottish physician Daniel Rutherford in 1772. Although Carl Wilhelm Scheele and Henry Cavendish had independently done so at about the same time, Rutherford is generally accorded the credit because his work was published first. The name nitrogène was suggested by French chemist Jean-Antoine-Claude Chaptal in 1790, when it was found that nitrogen was present in nitric acid and nitrates. Antoine Lavoisier suggested instead the name azote, from the Greek "no life", as it is an asphyxiant gas; this name is instead used in many languages, such as French, Russian, and Turkish, and appears in the English names of some nitrogen compounds such as hydrazine, azides and azo compounds. * Nitrogen is the lightest member of group 15 of the periodic table, often called the pnictogens. The name comes from the Greek "to choke", directly referencing nitrogen's asphyxiating properties. It is a common |