- Nitrogen is odorless, tasteless, and colorless.
- Nitrogen gas (N2) makes up 78.1% of the volume of the Earth's air.
- Nitrogen is a nonmetal.
- Nitrogen gas is relatively inert, but soil bacteria can 'fix' nitrogen into a form that plants and animals can use to make amino acids and proteins.
- The French chemist Antoine Laurent Lavoisier named nitrogen azote, meaning without life.
- Nitrogen was sometimes referred to as 'burnt' or 'dephlogisticated' air, since air that no longer contains oxygen is almost all nitrogen. The other gases in air are present in much lower concentrations.
- Nitrogen compounds are found in foods, fertilizers, poisons, and explosives. Your body is 3% nitrogen by weight.
- Nitrogen is responsible for the orange-red, blue-green, blue-violet, and deep violet colors of the aurora.
- One way to prepare nitrogen gas is by liquefaction and fractional distillation from the atmosphere.
- Nitrogen has a valence of 3 or 5.
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Friday, 1 February 2013
10 Nitrogen Facts
You breathe oxygen, yet air is mostly nitrogen. You need nitrogen to
live and encounter it in the foods you eat and in many common chemicals.
Here are some quick facts about this element. You can find detailed
information about nitrogen on the nitrogen facts page.
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