Oh! This is an excellent question. Well, the answer that follows is technically just speculation. To truly know what’ll happen in the absence of nitrogen is impossible. You do mention that...Read More
Denitrification is the name of the biochemical process whereby bacteria in soil converts nitrates (through several steps) into nitrogen gas and nitrous oxide. Denitrification is an important part...Read More
Nitrogen is an important part of the human body. A human body contains 3% nitrogen in the form of organic molecules such as amino acids, nuclei acids, and more. Proteins are made from...Read More
Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier is considered the “father of modern chemistry”. He suggested the name azote for nitrogen. In the Greek language, azote means “no life”....Read More
We need nitrogen because it is critically important to human, animal, and plant life on earth. Nitrogen is an important part of human and animal life because proteins are made from...Read More
Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is a very important and complex biochemical process. All living organisms need nitrogen. Plants especially need nitrogen to grow and they cannot utilize the...Read More
The earth’s atmosphere is made up of approximately 78% nitrogen gas, making it the most plentiful element in the atmosphere. It stands to reason therefore that it must be critically...Read More
A standard industry practice in food packaging is to use nitrogen in order to help maintain a product’s shelf life. If normal air were used, the oxygen in the normal air would damage food...Read More
Nitrogen is not only beneficial for crops, it is essential. Without nitrogen, plants would die because the nitrogen is needed by the plants to make chlorophyll that is then used to make food for...Read More