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nitrogen$52779$ - tradução para holandês

PROCESS WHICH CONVERTS NITROGEN FROM THE AIR INTO COMPOUNDS SUCH AS AMMONIA
Nitrogen fixing; Nitrogen fixation process; Nitrogen Fixation; Nitrogen-fixing bacteria; Nitrogen-fixing trees; Nitrate fixation; Nitrogen-fixation; Fixing nitrogen; Nitrogen-fixing; Nitrogen fixating; Biological nitrogen fixation; Non-legume Nitrogen fixer; "fixing" nitrogen; Fixed nitrogen; Diazotrophy; Nitrogen fixing microorganism
  • 2}} starting the formation of nitrous acid.
  • Schematic representation of the [[nitrogen cycle]]. Abiotic nitrogen fixation has been omitted.
  • Equipment for a study of nitrogen fixation by [[alpha ray]]s (Fixed Nitrogen Research Laboratory, 1926)

nitrogen      
n. stikstof
nitrogen chloride         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Trichloroamine; Agene; Nitrogen(III) chloride; Trichloroazane; NCl3; Trichloramine; Nitrogen chloride; Chloride of nitrogen; Chlorine nitride
stikstofchloride
liquid nitrogen         
  • A demonstration of liquid nitrogen at the Freeside maker space in Atlanta, Georgia during the Online News Association conference in 2013
  • Dewar]] from a storage tank
LIQUID STATE OF THE ELEMENT NITROGEN
LN2; Liquid Nitrogen; Liquid N; Liquid-nitrogen
nitrogeen in vloeibare vorm, nitrogeen in temperatuur verlaagd tot -195 graden Celcius

Definição

nitrogen cycle
¦ noun Ecology the series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms.

Wikipédia

Nitrogen fixation

Nitrogen fixation or biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is a chemical process by which molecular nitrogen (N
2
), which has a strong triple covalent bond, is converted into ammonia (NH
3
) or related nitrogenous compounds, typically in soil or aquatic systems but also in industry. The nitrogen in air is molecular dinitrogen, a relatively nonreactive molecule that is metabolically useless to all but a few microorganisms. Biological nitrogen fixation or diazotrophy is an important microbe-mediated process that converts dinitrogen (N2) gas to ammonia (NH3) using the nitrogenase protein complex (Nif).

Nitrogen fixation is essential to life because fixed inorganic nitrogen compounds are required for the biosynthesis of all nitrogen-containing organic compounds, such as amino acids and proteins, nucleoside triphosphates and nucleic acids. As part of the nitrogen cycle, it is essential for agriculture and the manufacture of fertilizer. It is also, indirectly, relevant to the manufacture of all nitrogen chemical compounds, which include some explosives, pharmaceuticals, and dyes.

Nitrogen fixation is carried out naturally in soil by microorganisms termed diazotrophs that include bacteria, such as Azotobacter, and archaea. Some nitrogen-fixing bacteria have symbiotic relationships with plant groups, especially legumes. Looser non-symbiotic relationships between diazotrophs and plants are often referred to as associative, as seen in nitrogen fixation on rice roots. Nitrogen fixation occurs between some termites and fungi. It occurs naturally in the air by means of NOx production by lightning.

All biological reactions involving the process of nitrogen fixation are catalyzed by enzymes called nitrogenases. These enzymes contain iron, often with a second metal, usually molybdenum but sometimes vanadium.