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  • *[http://soil.gsfc.nasa.gov/NFTG/nitrocyc.htm Nitrogen Cycle: Nitrogen Transformations in Soil, Water, and Air] From a page in the [[National Aero ...://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic-art/416271/118424/The-nitrogen-cycle Nitrogen cycle] From a page in the Britannica Encyclopedia.
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  • ...for the mono-nitrogen oxides NO and NO<sub>2</sub> ([[nitric oxide]] and [[nitrogen dioxide]])
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  • |[[Nitrogen]]: | [[Nitrogen/Boiling point|{{:Nitrogen/Boiling point}}]]
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  • |[[Nitrogen]]: | {{:Nitrogen/Boiling point}}
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  • ...and '''5''', are also less stable because they contain only three nitrogen-nitrogen bonds.
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  • *[http://soil.gsfc.nasa.gov/NFTG/nitrocyc.htm#nitrogen%20cycle The Nitrogen Cycle] From a website page of the [[National Aeronautics and Space Administ *[http://www.visionlearning.com/library/module_viewer.php?mid=98 The Nitrogen Cycle] John Arthur Harrison. From the website of Visionlearning, an educat
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nitrogen cycle]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nitrogen cycle]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nitrogen cycle]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Nitrogen mustards]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Nitrogen/Periodic table of elements]]
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  • An organic compound containing a carbon triple bonded to nitrogen.
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  • (1749 - 1815) Scottish chemist, best known for the discovery of nitrogen.
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  • *{{CZ:Ref:Fields 2004 Global nitrogen: cycling out of control}}
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  • A cyclized chemical with [[nitrogen]], [[oxygen]] or [[sulphur]] within the ring structure.
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  • five-membered rings with two heteroatoms, at least one of which is a nitrogen atom.
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  • | pagename = Nitrogen | abc = Nitrogen
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  • '''Nitrogen mustard''' is the name of a family of [[alkylating agent]]s, originally dev Additional nitrogen mustards used in medicine include:
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  • *[[Nitrogen]]
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  • {{r|Nitrogen}} {{r|Nitrogen cycle}}
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  • Any chemical compound with an [[alkene]] group (C=C) next to a [[nitrogen]] atom ([[amine]] form).
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  • ...ed blood chemistry tests: electrolytes, glucose, creatinine and blood urea nitrogen
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  • An organic chemical containing a nitrogen atom with tetrahedral arrangement of it electron pairs and its lone pair of
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  • Organ system that passes nutrients, gases, hormones, blood cells, nitrogen waste products, etc. to and from cells in the body.
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  • ...aining a [[nitrogen]] atom ("aza"), and [[oxazole]]s, which contain both a nitrogen and an [[oxygen]] atom in the ring system. The [[ketone]] carbon is noted b
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  • ...t composed of equal parts of [[hydrazine]] and UDMH; [[hypergolic]] with [[nitrogen tetroxide]] or [[RFNA]] oxidizer
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  • A [[chemical compound]] (NH<sub>3</sub>) of [[nitrogen]] and [[hydrogen]], occurring as a [[gas]] with a characteristic [[odour]]
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  • ...nary ammonium cation consisting of four ethyl groups attached to a central nitrogen atom, which acts as a potassium-selective ion channel blocker.
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  • === Nitrogen metabolism === {{r|Nitrogen cycle}}:
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  • '''Ammonia''' is a [[chemical compound]] (NH<sub>3</sub>) of [[nitrogen]] and [[hydrogen]], occurring as a [[gas]] with a characteristic [[odour]]
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  • ...-lived [[positron]]-emitting [[isotope|radionuclides]] (such as carbon-11, nitrogen-13, oxygen-15 and fluorine-18) to measure cell metabolism.<noinclude>{{DefM
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  • == Start [[Nitrogen cycle]] == Start [[Nitrogen cycle]] as stub. [[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony.Sebastian]] 04:33, 21 Feb
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  • An [[antineoplastic agent]], of the [[nitrogen mustard]] family of [[alkylating agent]]s, used as a second-line agent agai
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  • |elName=Nitrogen '''Nitrogen''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a [[gas]
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  • <includeonly>Non-Metal</includeonly><noinclude>Nitrogen is a [[Non-Metal]].</noinclude>
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  • ...ylating agent]]s derived from [[mustard gas]], with the sulfur replaced by nitrogen, originally [[chemical weapon]]s but now used as highly toxic [[antineopla
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  • {{cite journal| author=Fields S| title=Global nitrogen: cycling out of control | journal=Environ Health Perspect | year= 2004 | vo
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  • ...hylamine]], CH<sub>3</sub>NH<sub>2</sub>, is the smallest amine. When the nitrogen atom is bonded to one, two, three or four carbon atoms, the chemical is cal
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  • ...ivatives. There are also ionic amides, which are very strong bases and the nitrogen equivalents of [[hydroxide]], with the general formula R<sub>2</sub>N<sup>- ...the nitrogen. It also lends partial double bond character to the carbonyl-nitrogen bond, limiting rotation around it. These reactivity patterns are true of am
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  • ...rrel Medic''' and used as an annual forage legume. It forms symbioses with nitrogen-fixing rhizobia and mycorrhizal fungi.
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  • A complex process in which the element [[nitrogen]] moves into the air, back down into the soil, is changed chemically by var
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  • ...ent parts of the infrared band; operated as a thermoelectrically or liquid nitrogen cooled device
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  • ...of [[organic chemistry]] &mdash; from the [[chemical element|elements]] [[nitrogen]] and [[hydrogen]].
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  • ...Nitrogen Plant.jpg/credit|{{Terra Nitrogen Plant.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Terra Nitrogen Plant in Verdigris, Oklahoma that produces ammonia and ammonia derived fert
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  • ...ide]]s and [[mercury]]. Typically, more than two-thirds of the flue gas is nitrogen. ...a or urea. In either case, the aim is to produce nitrogen gas, rather than nitrogen oxides.
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  • This new article could perhaps use some expansion and the section on the "Nitrogen cycle" could use a review by a biology editor to see that it is worded corr == Revisions of expansion of "Nitrogen cycle" section. ==
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  • An example is the reaction of [[nitrogen monoxide]] with [[ozone]] giving [[nitrogen dioxide]] (NO<sub>2</sub>) (in an excited state) and dioxygen (O<sub>2</sub ...ctronic with vibrational motions) the electromagnetic radiation emitted by nitrogen dioxide has a range of wavelengths; however, the emission is centered aroun
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  • OK to delete this picture -- won't be needed for [[Nitrogen cycle]] article. It was a nice try, though, wasn't it?--[[User:Thomas Wrigh
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  • ...r [[Hodgkin's disease]] and [[non-Hodgkin's lymphoma]], of the family of [[nitrogen mustards]] in the class of [[alkylating agents]].
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  • ...emical bond]] involving a [[hydrogen]] [[atom]] and either [[Fluorine]], [[Nitrogen]], or [[Oxygen]].
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  • ...ctive [[oxidizer]] of colorless dinitrogen tetraoxide (N2O4) and red-brown nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in a temperature-dependent equilibrium; used as a [[hypergoli
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  • ...orless, odorless and tasteless mixture of [[gas]]es consisting mostly of [[nitrogen]] (N<sub>2</sub>) and [[oxygen]] (O<sub>2</sub>) which is the part of [[Ear
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  • ...s of elements that form diatomic molecules in the gas phase are oxygen and nitrogen (the main components of air), as well as hydrogen and at least four of the
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  • *[[Blood urea nitrogen]]
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  • ...ium (mmol/L)} + \frac{\text{glucose (mg/dl)}}{18} + \frac{\text{blood urea nitrogen (mg/dl)}}{2.8}</math>
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  • * 0.3 (pyridyl nitrogen) * 10.3 for the pyrrole nitrogen
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  • {{r|Nitrogen}}
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  • ...en obtained by chemical means, he isolated argon in 1895 from atmospheric nitrogen, thus explaining its higher density by the presence of small amounts of arg
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  • {{r|Nitrogen}}
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  • ...e chain bonds to both the alpha carbon and the backbone nitrogen atom, the nitrogen is a secondary amine, making proline an ''imino acid'' rather than an ''ami
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  • | pagename = Nitrogen mustards | abc = Nitrogen mustards
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  • |{{Image|Terra Nitrogen Plant.jpg|right|200px|Terra Nitrogen plant in Verdigris, Oklahoma that produces ammonia and ammonia derived fert
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  • ...t part of the [[flue gas]] from most fossil fuel combustion is uncombusted nitrogen. The next largest part of the flue gas is [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub ...xides are derived from the nitrogen in the ambient air as well as from any nitrogen-containing compounds in the fossil fuel. The sulfur dioxide is derived from
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  • | pagename = Nitrogen mustard | abc = Nitrogen mustard
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  • '''Mechlorethamine''' is a specific member of the class of [[nitrogen mustard]]s, originally introduced as [[chemical weapon]]s but now used medi
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  • ...[extremophile]] microbes and invertebrates can survive storage in [[liquid nitrogen]].
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  • ...cyclophosphamide]] is a [[medication]] that is "precursor of an alkylating nitrogen mustard [[antineoplastic agent|antineoplastic ]] and [[immunosuppressive ag
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  • |{{Image|Terra Nitrogen Plant.jpg|right|200px|Terra Nitrogen plant in Verdigris, Oklahoma that produces ammonia and ammonia derived fert
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  • ...ha</math>-amino nitrogen atom from the glutamate <math>\alpha</math>-amino nitrogen by transamination. Glutamate is a major [[neurotransmitter]] in the brain. ...utamate and ammonium ion, with energy derived from the hydrolysis of ATP. Nitrogen metabolism is largely controlled by glutamine synthetase and [[glutamate de
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  • {{r|Nitrogen mustards}}
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  • ...s used to produce the useful substance [[ammonia]] from [[hydrogen]] and [[nitrogen]]. ==Sources of hydrogen and nitrogen==
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  • * Nitrogen in the form of ammonia. ...ounds in the cell, an thus glutamate formation is a major contributor to [[nitrogen assimilation]] in many organisms
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nitrogen mustards]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...n [[Lead|lead]] without burning it or take a mouthful of liquid [[Nitrogen|nitrogen]] (without breathing it in, of course).
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  • {{r|Blood urea nitrogen}}
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  • | pagename = Nitrogen cycle | abc = Nitrogen cycle
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  • ...rogen out of soil, and decreased nitrogen itself will reduce plant growth, nitrogen fertilizers are often added to the soil in order to counteract that general
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  • In tradition agriculture, [[maize]] (corn) was planted (often with some high-nitrogen fertilizer) such as a small fish under the seeds. Besides its own productio
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  • *{{cite journal|author=Jessica G. Davis|title=The Nitrogen Fate and Transformations Game|journal=Journal of Natural Resources and Life
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  • ...g a base structure (C<sub>1</sub>N<sub>4</sub>H<sub>2</sub>) in which four nitrogen atoms and one carbon atom form a 5-atom heterocycle. They can be synthesiz
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  • ...e of physical state, so that, for example, liquid [[nitrogen]] and gaseous nitrogen do not qualify as allotropes of that element.
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  • ...tic]] ring structure with two heteroatoms, at least one of which must be a nitrogen atom. One, and only one, lone pair of electrons from each heteroatom is pa ...r to pyrazole and imadazole shown above, but they would have an additional nitrogen atom in the ring structure.
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  • *{{cite book|author=Gary Maxwell|title=Synthetic Nitrogen Products: A Practical Guide to the Products and Processes|edition=First Edi
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  • ...a</math>-lactam structure. The lactams may have substitutions added to the nitrogen atom or any of the non-carbonyl carbon atoms in the base structure.
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  • ...e.html Eight molecular manipulable models of different compounds of solely nitrogen and oxygen, illustrating the law of multiple proportions.] USC Department o
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  • |molformula= [[Carbon|C]]<sub>9</sub>[[Hydrogen|H]]<sub>13</sub>[[Nitrogen|N]]<sub>4</sub> |molformula= [[Carbon|C]]<sub>9</sub>[[Hydrogen|H]]<sub>13</sub>[[Nitrogen|N]]<sub>4</sub>
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  • ...to cyclic aromatic compounds, and their alkyl derivatives, that contain [[nitrogen]], [[oxygen]] or [[sulphur]] atoms within the ringed structure. These cont
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  • ...was ©OO. Nitrous oxide (N20) was ØØO, and ØO was nitric oxide (NO), while nitrogen peroxide (NO2) could be represented as ØOO. He had discovered another fund
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  • ...rogen-Emissions Sour Showers: Acid Rain Returns--This Time It Is Caused by Nitrogen Emissions]. ''Scientific American'', September 2010, pp. 23-24.
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  • A '''nitrile''' is an organic compound containing a carbon triple bonded to nitrogen.
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  • ...th blue light receptors and other environmental stimuli such as carbon and nitrogen sources. The primary models we are using include Arabidopsis thaliana, Cer
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  • ===Nitrogen and hydrogen required for ammonia synthesis=== As another example, if we want to determine the amounts of [[nitrogen]] and hydrogen gases required to produce 5 [[kilogram|kg]] of [[ammonia]] g
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  • ...ineoplastic agent]] of the [[alkylating agent]] class. Belonging to the [[nitrogen mustard]] family, it is highly toxic, and "according to the Fourth Annual R
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  • ...orless, odorless and tasteless mixture of [[gas]]es consisting mostly of [[nitrogen]] (N<sub>2</sub>) and [[oxygen]] (O<sub>2</sub>). It is the part of [[Earth |[[Nitrogen]]|| align="center"|N<sub>2</sub>|| align="center"| 78.084|| align="center"|
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  • {{Image|Nitrogen Cycle drawing.png|right|420px|The nitrogen cycle is a complex system necessary for living beings.}} ...ame=nasa1>[http://soil.gsfc.nasa.gov/NFTG/nitrocyc.htm The Nitrogen Cycle: Nitrogen Transformations in Soil, Water, and Air.] Soil Education Project. National
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  • ...a colorless, odorless and tasteless mixture of gases consisting mostly of nitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>) and oxygen<sub>2</sub>(O2). Other meanings of the word air
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  • ...m catalyst, it still often has the drawbacks of the need to store it under nitrogen and being sensitive to air. The long reaction times and the limited choice
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  • ...tic]] ring structure with two heteroatoms, at least one of which must be a nitrogen atom. One, and only one, lone pair of electrons from each heteroatom is pa
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  • ...of ''Klebsiella pneumoniae'' it was found that glnA and glnG regulates the nitrogen fixing activities(8). ...Merrick M. "Complementation analysis of glnA-linked mutations which affect nitrogen fixation in Klebsiella pneumoniae". Mol Gen Genet. 1981. Volume 184, No. 2.
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  • ====[[Nitrogen mustards]]====
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  • '''Isotopes of Nitrogen and their Physical Properties'''
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  • ...n atoms, nitrogen atoms in amide groups, or [[ether]]-like [[oxygen]] or [[nitrogen]] atoms, often within cyclic compounds. Al<sub>3</sub> is often used as a
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  • ...e [[basic metabolic panel]], which also measures [[glucose]], [[blood urea nitrogen]] and [[creatinine]]; an automated analyzer often simultaneously determines
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  • ...-called permanent [[gases]] (such as [[helium]], [[hydrogen]], [[neon]], [[nitrogen]], [[oxygen]], and normal [[Earth's atmosphere|air]]) lie below -180 °C wh ...rogen]] and liquid helium, are used in many cryogenic applications. Liquid nitrogen is the most commonly used element in cryogenics and is legally purchasable
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  • ...so contain small amounts of [[particulate matter]], [[carbon monoxide]], [[nitrogen oxide]]s, and [[sulfur oxide]]s in the form of gaseous [[sulfur dioxide]] ( ...into gaseous nitrogen dioxide (NO<sub>2</sub>) and some of that gas phase nitrogen oxide then combines with water vapor to form gas phase [[nitric acid]] (HNO
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  • ...formation and release of [[smoke]], ash, [[dust]], [[carbon dioxide]], [[nitrogen oxide]]s and other air pollutants. ..., result in the formation and release of smoke, ash, dust, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides and other air pollutants.
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  • ...in which one or the other of the oxygen atoms forms a double bond with the nitrogen atom.}}
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  • ...[[methane]], [[ethane]], [[propane]], [[isobutane]], normal [[butane]], [[nitrogen]], [[carbon dioxide]] and [[hydrogen sulphide]].
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  • ...y the diatomics such as [[oxygen]] (O=O), [[carbon monoxide]] (C≡O), and [[nitrogen]] (N≡N). But also many triatoms are linear: ...cene]] (C<sub>14</sub>H<sub>10</sub>), [[water]] (H<sub>2</sub>O), and [[nitrogen dioxide]] (NO<sub>2</sub>).
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  • ...en, the resultant [[flue gas]] from the combustion of a fuel will contain nitrogen plus the products of combustion: <center>'''methane + oxygen + nitrogen → carbon dioxide + water vapor + nitrogen'''<br/>
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  • ...min). Secondary end points were dietary protein intake, normalized protein nitrogen appearance, serum albumin, and mid-arm muscle circumference. Compared with
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  • ...sue|tissue]]/[[DNA]] samples and 21 pet tissue/[[DNA]] samples in [[liquid nitrogen]] storage.<ref>{{cite web ...the privilege of making arrangements for perfusion and storage in liquid [[nitrogen]] for $28,000, whereas an Option Two Member must pay $35,000.<ref name="Mem
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  • ...ivatives. There are also ionic amides, which are very strong bases and the nitrogen equivalents of hydroxide, with the general formula R2N-(where R refers to h
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  • ...nd hydrogen bond is formed between the uracil H3 proton and the adenine N1 nitrogen atom. Like other nucleotide bases, it is subject to oxidative damage.
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  • ...osive salt of hydrazoic acid, HN<sub>3</sub>. The compound is white, has a nitrogen content of 28.86 percent and a molecular weight of 291.26. <ref name=ExplTM
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  • *Other gases: [[nitrogen]] (N<sub>2</sub>) and [[helium]] (He). ...mounts of components such as hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, mercaptans, nitrogen, and water vapor.
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  • ...ition of [[azomethane]] (CH<sub>3</sub>N=NCH<sub>3</sub>) into methane and nitrogen gas. Many compounds decay so slowly that it is impractical to wait for half
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  • ...lled Laser Vaporization Controlled Condensation (LVCC). The proportion of nitrogen to oxygen gas determines the resulting products, for example, a 1:1 mixture
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  • [[Earth's atmosphere|air]], [[oxygen]] 21% by volume and [[nitrogen]] 79% by volume are: |align=left|= partial pressure of nitrogen&nbsp; =<font style="vertical-align:-15%;"> <math>p_{{\mathrm{N}}_2}</math><
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  • ...000,000 metric tons.<ref>[http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/nitrogen/nitromcs07.pdf United States Geological Survey publication]</ref> China pro ...process]], which is the production of ammonia by combining hydrogen and [[nitrogen]], was first patented by [[Fritz Haber]] in 1908. In 1910, [[Carl Bosch]],
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  • [[Earth's atmosphere|air]], [[oxygen]] 21% by volume and [[nitrogen]] 79% by volume are: |align=left|= partial pressure of nitrogen&nbsp; =<font style="vertical-align:-15%;"> <math>p_{{\mathrm{N}}_2}</math><
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  • ...000,000 metric tons.<ref>[http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/pubs/commodity/nitrogen/nitromcs07.pdf United States Geological Survey publication]</ref> China pro ...process]], which is the production of ammonia by combining hydrogen and [[nitrogen]], was first patented by [[Fritz Haber]] in 1908. In 1910, [[Carl Bosch]],
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  • ...wind energy when it's available), and ammonia fertilizer production (from nitrogen in the air, and hydrogen from water electrolysis)
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  • ==== Nitrogen mustard analogues====
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  • For another example, consider the elements [[nitrogen]], N, and [[oxygen]] O. The element oxygen occurs in the compounds NO (nitr ...e.html Eight molecular manipulable models of different compounds of solely nitrogen and oxygen, illustrating the law of multiple proportions.] USC Department o
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  • ...displacement of PRPP's pyrophosphate group (PP<sub>i</sub>) by Gln's amide nitrogen. The reaction occurs with the inversion of configuration about ribose C1, t
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  • ...cket engines with the storable, hypergolic mixture of Aerozine 50 fuel and nitrogen tetroxide oxidizer.
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  • ...sub>), [[sulfur dioxide]] (S0<sub>2</sub>), [[carbon monoxide]] (CO) and [[nitrogen dioxide]] (NO<sub>2</sub>) and calculate air quality indices for these poll ...API) level that is based on the ambient air concentrations sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter (PM<sub>10</sub>), carbon monoxide, and ozone a
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  • ...ocesses occurring in a trickle filter, there may also be some by-product [[nitrogen]] (N<sub>2</sub>) and [[methane]] (CH<sub>4</sub>) gases. *Formation of gases in the biofilm such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen and methane
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  • ...during a J-T expansion at typical room temperatures. On the other hand, [[nitrogen]] has an inversion temperature of 621 K (348 °C) and [[oxygen]] has an inv ...[[cryogenic]] applications (e.g., for the production of [[liquid]] oxygen, nitrogen and [[argon]]). Only when the Joule-Thomson coefficient for the given gas a
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  • ...during a J-T expansion at typical room temperatures. On the other hand, [[nitrogen]] has an inversion temperature of 621 K (348 °C) and [[oxygen]] has an inv ...[[cryogenic]] applications (e.g., for the production of [[liquid]] oxygen, nitrogen and [[argon]]). Only when the Joule-Thomson coefficient for the given gas a
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  • ...not required to pay for the initial freezing, yearly maintenance in liquid nitrogen, or eventual reanimation (should the latter prove possible). Members often ...ion and procedures for maintaining tissue, organs, and organisms at liquid nitrogen temperature.
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  • ...', namely [[carbon monoxide]] (CO), [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>), [[nitrogen dioxide]] (NO<sub>2</sub>), [[ozone]] (O<sub>3</sub>), [[lead]] (Pb), [[Par |Nitrogen dioxide||0.053 ppmv<br/>( 100 μg/m<sup>3</sup> )||Annual<br/>(arithmetic m
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  • ...., West, A., Passey, B., Cerling, T., Dearing, D. & Ehleringer, J. (2003). Nitrogen Isotopes in Mammalian Herbivores: Hair d15N Values from a Controlled-Feedin
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  • ...es and/or surface composition, frost layers, and interactions with Pluto's nitrogen-methane atmosphere. NASA photo credit (HST, STScI-PR96-09a)}} ...ntly covered by water ice. Pluto, on the other hand is covered with frozen nitrogen, methane, and carbon dioxide. One possible explanation for the difference i
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  • ...[[spermatozoon|sperm]] and [[embryo]]s that are cold-preserved in [[liquid nitrogen]].
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  • |[[Nitrogen |{{Nonmetal off |nonmetal color={{{nonmetal color}}} }} ]]
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  • |{{Periodic cell | eName = Nitrogen | eSym = N }}
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  • ...nucleus (1909&ndash;1911). Later Rutherford and collaborators bombarded [[nitrogen]] with &alpha;-particles, changing it to [[oxygen]], producing in 1919 the
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  • <tr><td>[[Nitrite]]</td> <td>NO<sub>2</sub><sup>-</sup></td> <td> Evolves [[nitrogen dioxide]] (NO<sub>2</sub>) gas when sulfuric acid is added; Reduces Fe(III)
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  • ...Ernst AA, Haynes ML, Nick TG, Weiss SJ |title=Usefulness of the blood urea nitrogen/creatinine ratio in gastrointestinal bleeding |journal=Am J Emerg Med |volu ...Ernst AA, Haynes ML, Nick TG, Weiss SJ |title=Usefulness of the blood urea nitrogen/creatinine ratio in gastrointestinal bleeding |journal=Am J Emerg Med |volu
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Nitrogen]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...e competition between the plants that need the nitrogen for growth and the nitrogen needed for the stabilization of the organic matter. #Carbon/Nitrogen ratio: during the compost process the C/N-ration will decrease, so we can u
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  • ...ngineer) must appear in the history of chemical engineering. Without their nitrogen binding process: ...process]], which is the production of ammonia by combining hydrogen and [[nitrogen]], was first patented by [[Fritz Haber]] in 1908. In 1910, [[Carl Bosch]],
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  • ...nergy (science)|energy]]. When fossil fuels are burned, [[acid]]-forming [[nitrogen oxides]] and [[sulfur oxides]] are released to the [[atmosphere]]. These [[ ...en employed to reduce emissions of [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>) and nitrogen oxides (NOx).
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  • ...[Energy (science)|energy]]. When fossil fuels are burned, [[acid]]-forming nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides are released to the [[atmosphere]]. These [[chemic ...en employed to reduce emissions of [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>) and nitrogen oxides (NOx).
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  • ...[moon]]. For example, the atmosphere of the [[Earth]] is composed of 78% [[nitrogen]], 20% [[oxygen]], 1% [[argon]] and trace amounts of other elements. On the
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  • <tr> <td>[[Nitrogen]]-14</td> <td><sup>14</sup>N</td> <td>1</td> <td>0.000998</td> <tr> <td>Nitrogen-15</td> <td><sup>15</sup>N</td> <td>-1/2</td> <td>3.84E-06</td>
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  • |align=center| [[Nitrogen|N<sub>2</sub>]] ||align=center| 1639.34 ||align=center| 6.1 E-4 ||align=ce ...<sub>2</sub>]] || align=center| [[CO2|CO<sub>2</sub>]] || align=center| [[Nitrogen|N<sub>2</sub>]] || align=center| [[Helium|He]] || align=center| [[Neon|Ne]]
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  • ...erty}}}| cellWidth={{{cellWidth}}} | cellHeight={{{cellHeight}}} | eName = Nitrogen | colorscheme = {{{colorscheme}}}| eSym = N }}
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  • Sputnik 1 was pressurized with inert nitrogen at 1.3 atmospheres. The power for the transmitter etc was supplied by 3 sil
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  • ...atic systems and has been speculated to account for approximately 50% of [[nitrogen]] gas production in some marine environments. ...] as a carbon source for growth. Some photosynthetic organisms also fix [[nitrogen]] (see below).
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  • ...sult is that the hydrocracking products are essentially free of sulfur and nitrogen impurities and consist mostly of [[Hydrocarbons|paraffinic]] hydrocarbons. ...[platinum]]) catalysts which are susceptible to [[poisoning]] by sulfur or nitrogen compounds.<ref name=Jones/>
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  • ...mmonia]] from the gaseous [[chemical element|elements]] [[hydrogen]] and [[nitrogen]]. [[Ammonia]] is an important feedstock for artificial fertilizers and exp ...N<sub>2</sub> + 3H<sub>2</sub> → 2NH<sub>3</sub> is a good candidate for nitrogen (N<sub>2</sub>) fixation, because the resulting ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) ca
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  • |{{Cel | cw={{{cellWidth}}} | ch={{{cellHeight}}} | nam= Nitrogen | cs = {{{colorscheme}}}| eSym = N }}
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  • ...course of a day can provide all essential amino acids and ensure adequate nitrogen retention and use in healthy adults; thus complementary proteins do not nee
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  • |{{Rpc |{{{1|}}}|{{{2|}}}|{{{3|}}}|{{{4|}}}|{{{5|}}}|{{{6|}}}| eName = Nitrogen | colorscheme = {{{colorscheme}}}| eSym = N }}
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  • ...ntage of pollutants such as [[particulate matter]], [[carbon monoxide]], [[nitrogen oxide]]s and [[sulfur oxide]]s. The flue gas stacks are often quite tall, u ...[sulfur dioxide]] via [[flue gas desulfurization]] as well as removal of [[nitrogen oxides]] (NO<sub>x</sub>) via [[selective catalytic reduction]], [[exhaust
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  • |align=center| [[Nitrogen|N<sub>2</sub>]] ||align=center| 1639.34 ||align=center| 6.1 E-4 ||align=ce ...<sub>2</sub>]] || align=center| [[CO2|CO<sub>2</sub>]] || align=center| [[Nitrogen|N<sub>2</sub>]] || align=center| [[Helium|He]] || align=center| [[Neon|Ne]]
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  • ...rganism byproducts were used to [[fertilize]], [[nitrogen fixation|restore nitrogen]], and [[pesticide|control pests]]. Throughout the use of agriculture farme
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  • ...esence extends the life of the maize plot significantly by helping to keep nitrogen levels healthy. One might say that the maize repays the debt it owes to th
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  • ...]. The hydrogen atom must be attached to one of the elements [[oxygen]], [[nitrogen]] or [[fluorine]], all of which are strongly [[Electronegativity|electroneg ...ir of electrons in nonmetallic atoms (most notably in the [[nitrogen group|nitrogen]], and [[chalcogen]] groups). In some cases, these proton acceptors may be
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  • *Stripping can be done with gases other than air, such as steam and nitrogen.
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  • ...r to the [[azole]]s [[pyrazole]] and [[imidazole]], but with an additional nitrogen atom in the ring structure. Like the azoles, triazoles are used in many an
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  • ...[[Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac]] developed a tower that recovered most of the [[nitrogen oxide]] gases formed and reduced the consumption of nitrate. The first Gay- ...se. However, it produced the hazardous byproducts [[hydrochloric acid]], [[nitrogen oxides]], [[sulphur]] and [[chlorine]] gas. In 1811, Augustine Jean Fresnel
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  • ...n allows it to bond with many other elements, especially hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus, and, even to form carbon-to-carbon bonds. The avidity for c
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  • ...results in a substantial reduction of unburned hydrocarbons. Emissions of nitrogen oxides are either slightly reduced or slightly increased depending on the d
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  • ...H<sub>3</sub>, is an analogue of ammonia, NH<sub>3</sub>. Phosphorus, like nitrogen, is trivalent in this molecule. Figure A shows the pre-quantum mechanical ...us [[cation]] is very similar to the nitrogen cation. In the same way that nitrogen forms the tetravalent ammonium ion, phosphorus can form the tetravalent pho
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  • ...lecules contain a variety of atomic elements (especially hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur), they always have a predominant structure of carbo ...nding capacity of carbon thus enables it to combine with hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and itself in multi-varied ways that generate small carbon-based molecules
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  • ...H<sub>3</sub>, is an analogue of ammonia, NH<sub>3</sub>. Phosphorus, like nitrogen, is trivalent in this molecule. Figure A shows the pre-quantum mechanical ...us [[cation]] is very similar to the nitrogen cation. In the same way that nitrogen forms the tetravalent ammonium ion, phosphorus can form the tetravalent pho
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  • ...[[Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac]] developed a tower that recovered most of the [[nitrogen oxide]] gases formed and reduced the consumption of nitrate. The first Gay- ...se. However, it produced the hazardous byproducts [[hydrochloric acid]], [[nitrogen oxides]], [[sulphur]] and [[chlorine]] gas. In 1811, Augustine Jean Fresnel
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  • How many moles of nitrogen are present in a 50 L tank at 25 °C when the pressure is 10 atm? Numbers
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  • ...ovide most of the greenhouse. Common homonuclear diatomic gases, such as [[nitrogen]] (N<sub>2</sub>) and [[oxygen]] (O<sub>2</sub>), do not afford dipole tran
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  • ...a'' as the carbon and energy source. The effects of altering the carbon to nitrogen ratio and level are tested in relation to the accumulation of the product P ...bon was held constant, showing that the highest PHA content was found when nitrogen concentration was the lowest.
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  • ...clinical syndrome; the [[glomerular filtration rate]] (GFR), [[blood urea nitrogen]], and [[creatinine]] do not always correlate to the severity of disease. <
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  • As a more complex example, the [[concentration]] of [[nitrogen oxides]] (i.e., NOx) in the [[flue gas]] from an industrial [[furnace]] can
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  • ...x) into more harmless gases like [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>) and [[nitrogen]] (N<sub>2</sub>). Metals (solids) like [[platinum]] (Pt), [[palladium]] (P ...um refineries]] is subject to irreversible deactivation by [[sulphur]], [[nitrogen]] and [[arsenic]] compounds. Because of that, the [[petroleum naphtha]] fee
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  • ...or general terms and one-place predicates like "is [[red]]" or "contains [[nitrogen]]", and unlike other explanations - realist or nominalist - [[set theory]]
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  • ...of gases we call "air". On a dry volume basis, it consists of about 78% [[nitrogen]] and 21% [[oxygen]]. The remainder of about 1% contains [[argon]], [[carbo |[[Nitrogen]]|| align="center"|N<sub>2</sub>|| align="center"| 78.084|| align="center"|
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  • ...X chemical bond, where C is a [[carbon]] [[atom]] and X is a sulfur (S), [[nitrogen]] (N) or [[oxygen]] (O) atom. The net result of a hydrogenolysis reaction i The hydrogenolysis reaction is also used to reduce the nitrogen content of a petroleum stream and, in that case, is referred to '''Hydroden
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  • ...carbohydrates]] and [[hydrocarbons]], to [[oxygen]] in [[water]], and to [[nitrogen]] in [[ammonia]]. Measured in number of atoms, hydrogen is the third most a ...fixation]] process). The produced ammonia is used for the manufacturing of nitrogen-containing fertilizers.
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  • ...s of air pollutants such as [[particulate matter]], [[carbon monoxide]], [[nitrogen oxide]]s, and [[sulfur oxide]]s in the form of gaseous [[sulfur dioxide]] (
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  • ...tions of 760 mm Hg. The pilobolus decays the feces of the animal using the nitrogen, water etc. found in the feces as its source of food. Once the nutrients in ...not utilize all these nutrients in the animal feces it is dependent on the nitrogen source found in the dung of animals as it food source. It also needs the wa
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  • ...[[oxidative stress]] initiated by [[reactive oxygen species]], [[reactive nitrogen species]], and other oxidant constituents of cigarette smoke.
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  • ...X chemical bond, where C is a [[carbon]] [[atom]] and X is a sulfur (S), [[nitrogen]] (N) or [[oxygen]] (O) atom. The net result of a hydrogenolysis reaction i The hydrogenolysis reaction is also used to reduce the nitrogen content of a petroleum stream and, in that case, is referred to '''Hydroden
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  • ...responsible for the first isolation and description of both nitrifying and nitrogen-fixing bacteria. ...brid system]]. Microbes play vital roles in geochemical cycles such as the Nitrogen-cycle.
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