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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Nitrogenize - définition


Nitrogenize      
·vt To combine, or impregnate, with nitrogen or its compounds.
nitrogenize      
v. a.
Azotize.
Nitrogen         
  • A container vehicle carrying liquid nitrogen.
  • Mesomeric structures of borazine, (–BH–NH–)<sub>3</sub>
  • Fuming nitric acid contaminated with yellow nitrogen dioxide
  • [[Solid nitrogen]] on the plains of [[Sputnik Planitia]] (on the bottom-right side of the image) on  [[Pluto]] next to water ice mountains (on the up-left side of the image)
  • [[Molecular orbital diagram]] of dinitrogen molecule, N<sub>2</sub>. There are five bonding orbitals and two antibonding orbitals (marked with an asterisk; orbitals involving the inner 1s electrons not shown), giving a total bond order of three.
  • The shapes of the five orbitals occupied in nitrogen. The two colours show the phase or sign of the wave function in each region. From left to right: 1s, 2s (cutaway to show internal structure), 2p<sub>''x''</sub>, 2p<sub>''y''</sub>, 2p<sub>''z''</sub>.
  • Air balloon submerged in liquid nitrogen
  • flow of nitrogen compounds]] through a land environment
  • 2}} at higher temperatures.
  • Standard reduction potentials for nitrogen-containing species. Top diagram shows potentials at pH&nbsp;0; bottom diagram shows potentials at pH&nbsp;14.<ref name="Greenwood434">Greenwood and Earnshaw, pp. 434–38</ref>
  • [[Nitrogen trichloride]]
  • stable]] nuclides; blue for [[electron emission]] (beta decay); and violet for [[neutron emission]] (nuclides outside the neutron drip line). Proton number increases going up the vertical axis and neutron number going to the right on the horizontal axis.
  • pentaamine(dinitrogen)ruthenium(II)]]), the first dinitrogen complex to be discovered
  • [[Daniel Rutherford]], discoverer of nitrogen
CHEMICAL ELEMENT, SYMBOL N AND ATOMIC NUMBER 7; MOST ABUNDANT ELEMENT IN EARTH ATMOSPHERE
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Nitrogen is the chemical element with the symbol N and atomic number 7. Nitrogen is a nonmetal and the lightest member of group 15 of the periodic table, often called the pnictogens.