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a very small amount the amount of nitrogen dissolved in water is very little. About 4 xx 10^-4mol of N_2 about 10 mg in 1 L of water at the temperature of 15°C, the average themperature of …
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You should probably go through each type of intermolecular force, and see if it is there. The order of precedence for each type of intermolecular force is: hydrogen bond permanent dipole-dipole …
What organisms ONLY release nitrogen? (they do not absorb
Nov 15, 2017 · And this is reasonable given that N ≡ N is a stable, strongly bound molecule, that is resistant to reaction. Of course, there are some nitrogen fixing-bacteria that can fix …
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As the diagram shows, 2 #CO_2# molecules are released when #isocitrate# is oxidized and subsequently decarboxylated. The first part of this 2 step process is aided by the enzyme …
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Wet air has less pressure. Air pressure is the weight of the atmosphere at a given spot. The atmosphere is made up primarily of nitrogen. Atmospheric nitrogen (N2) is heavier than water …
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Via the Haber process. Assuming your asking 'How is ammonia formed?': It is made with the Haber process, a high temperature and high pressure gaseous reaction between hydrogen …
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Here each nitrogen atom gains #1# electron. Now, notice that the reactants' side contains hydrogen ions, #"H"^ (+)#. This means that the reaction is taking place in acidic solution. As a …
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That means that in 1 Mole of Carbon, or 12 grams of carbon, there are 602,200,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms of Carbon (6.022x10^23) So if you have 1 Mole of …
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One way is to use the Ostwald process used in industry of nitric acid manufacturing. First, you would need to oxidize ammonia (NH_3). This process is exothermic and is also reversible. …