What is Nitrogen: Definition and 220 Discussions

Nitrogen is the chemical element with the symbol N and atomic number 7. It was first discovered and isolated by Scottish physician Daniel Rutherford in 1772. Although Carl Wilhelm Scheele and Henry Cavendish had independently done so at about the same time, Rutherford is generally accorded the credit because his work was published first. The name nitrogène was suggested by French chemist Jean-Antoine-Claude Chaptal in 1790 when it was found that nitrogen was present in nitric acid and nitrates. Antoine Lavoisier suggested instead the name azote, from the Ancient Greek: ἀζωτικός "no life", as it is an asphyxiant gas; this name is used instead in many languages, such as French, Italian, Russian, Romanian, Portuguese and Turkish, and appears in the English names of some nitrogen compounds such as hydrazine, azides and azo compounds.
Nitrogen is the lightest member of group 15 of the periodic table, often called the pnictogens. It is a common element in the universe, estimated at about seventh in total abundance in the Milky Way and the Solar System. At standard temperature and pressure, two atoms of the element bind to form dinitrogen, a colourless and odorless diatomic gas with the formula N2. Dinitrogen forms about 78% of Earth's atmosphere, making it the most abundant uncombined element. Nitrogen occurs in all organisms, primarily in amino acids (and thus proteins), in the nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) and in the energy transfer molecule adenosine triphosphate. The human body contains about 3% nitrogen by mass, the fourth most abundant element in the body after oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen. The nitrogen cycle describes movement of the element from the air, into the biosphere and organic compounds, then back into the atmosphere.
Many industrially important compounds, such as ammonia, nitric acid, organic nitrates (propellants and explosives), and cyanides, contain nitrogen. The extremely strong triple bond in elemental nitrogen (N≡N), the second strongest bond in any diatomic molecule after carbon monoxide (CO), dominates nitrogen chemistry. This causes difficulty for both organisms and industry in converting N2 into useful compounds, but at the same time means that burning, exploding, or decomposing nitrogen compounds to form nitrogen gas releases large amounts of often useful energy. Synthetically produced ammonia and nitrates are key industrial fertilisers, and fertiliser nitrates are key pollutants in the eutrophication of water systems.
Apart from its use in fertilisers and energy-stores, nitrogen is a constituent of organic compounds as diverse as Kevlar used in high-strength fabric and cyanoacrylate used in superglue. Nitrogen is a constituent of every major pharmacological drug class, including antibiotics. Many drugs are mimics or prodrugs of natural nitrogen-containing signal molecules: for example, the organic nitrates nitroglycerin and nitroprusside control blood pressure by metabolizing into nitric oxide. Many notable nitrogen-containing drugs, such as the natural caffeine and morphine or the synthetic amphetamines, act on receptors of animal neurotransmitters.

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  1. J

    How easy is it to ionize Nitrogen or oxygen with beta rays?

    Hello, over the past few days I've been looking at glowing ionization tubes on YouTube. there seems to be this innate correlation and association between ionization chambers and noble gasses, like xenon, argon and neon. i was wondering is it possible for oxygen or nitrogen to glow like them ...
  2. Gjmdp

    Why Nitrogen has 5 Oxidation Numbers that are false?

    My Chemistry Teacher told that 5 of the 6 oxidation numbers of Nitrogen are not true. He said something like it is a mathematical trick for I don't know what. The real oxidation number is -3. Can anyone explain me what are the 5 false oxidation number? Thank you.
  3. Rectifier

    Nitrogen in a cylinder - temperature, work and volume

    This problem was translated from Swedish, sorry for any grammatical errors. The problem A cylinder with nitrogen gas inside is closed by a tight piston (that can slide without friction against the walls of the cylinder). The piston weighs ##s=12.5 kg## and holds the ##m=28## grams of nitrogen...
  4. emma69

    Do grasses prefer their nitrogen in the nitrate form?

    "Most vegetables, annuals and grasses prefer their nitrogen in the nitrate form and as such do better in alkaline inclined soils dominated by bacteria. Most trees, shrubs and perennials prefer their nitrogen in the ammonium form and as such do better in acid inclined soils dominated by fungi."
  5. M

    Compression of pure nitrogen: Calculating power and temperature

    I am trying to find the theoretical power required to compress nitrogen from a pressure P1 to P2, as well as the final temperature T2 after compression. I found no formula that were anywhere near complete, but I found this tool, which tells me that from 300K@1Bar, I need 271.4kw (271kj/s) to...
  6. Z

    Polytropic Process of Nitrogen

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  7. David Morgan

    Ground-based Laser + Liquid Nitrogen Rocket Engine?

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  8. Emmanuel_Euler

    How to Create Liquid Nitrogen Using Dry Ice and Alcohol

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    How Much Liquid Nitrogen is Needed to Freeze Water at 0ºC?

    Homework Statement *All units given are in standard SI units unless otherwise specified.* *Assume a closed system* How much of -200ºC Liquid Nitrogen is required to completely freeze 200mL (0.2kg) of pure liquid water at 0.00ºC (No change in heat, only a change in state)? Given Values. n=...
  10. B

    Plant root and nitrogen experiment

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  11. K

    De Broglie wavelength of nitrogen molecules

    Homework Statement According to statistical mechanics, the average kinetic energy of a particle at temperature T is 3kT/2, where k is the Boltzmann constant. What is the average de Broglie wavelength of nitrogen molecules at room temperature? Homework Equations KE = 3kt/2 = p2/2m λ = h / p...
  12. M

    Chlorine gas, Nitrogen and Sodium Hydroxide

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  13. Y

    Compressed nitrogen v flow rate question

    Currently i have a system using bulk argon and i am changing to nitrogen. To trial this i am going to use cylinders of OFN(oxygen free nitrogen). how do i caculate how many cylinders i need based on a flow rate of 16 liters/min. Thanks
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    Pressurization Time (Nitrogen)

    Hi All Expert... I have a question need help. I have a part with internal volumme 24.5mm^3 at environment pressure 1.01325bar. When I feed it with 1.14bar (nitrogen)...with a inlet Dia. 0.05mm How can I calculate the pressurization time for the internally volumme up to 1.12bar assume the...
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    Possible partial waves for photoelectron of nitrogen

    Homework Statement (a) The nitrogen atom has seven electrons. Write down the electronic configuration in the ground state, and the values of parity (Π), spin (S), orbital angular momentum (L), and total angular momentum (J) of the atom. (b) If an extra electron is attached to form the N–...
  16. AdityaDev

    Basicity of hydrides if group 15 elements

    For group 15 elements the order of basicity given is NH3 > PH3 > AsH3 > SbH3 > BiH3 And order of reducing strength is BiH3 > sbH3 > AsH3 > PH3 > NH3 Why are they in opposite order? Reducing nature means tendency to donate electrons. Basicity means strength of bases and hence as basicity...
  17. J

    Exploring Alternative Sources for Human Nitrogen Needs

    There has to be a way around the nitrogen fixation issue with humans - it can't be the case, as so thoroughly stated everywhere, where we have to consume nitrogen in foods (amino acids?) in order to satisfy our nitrogen needs. Is there any outside the box thinking, any super sleuths with a...
  18. C

    Binding energy of a nitrogen nucleus

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  19. S

    Liquifying Nitrogen: How Much Heat Energy?

    Homework Statement A rigid cylinder contains 9.0g of nitrogen at 20 ∘C. What is the minimum amount of heat energy that must be removed to liquify the nitrogen? Homework Equations Heat Energy H = Cp * m * ΔT H = Heat Energy Cp = Heat Capacity m = mass (in Kg) ΔT = change in...
  20. M

    How do I find the specific latent heat of fusion of nitrogen?

    When doing an experiment to find the specific latent heat of fusion of liquid nitrogen, you find that 100 kJ of heat must be removed to freeze 3.8kg of nitrogen at its freezing point. What value will you get for the specific latent heat of fusion of nitrogen? Power=100kj M=3.8kg I don't...
  21. Warpspeed13

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    Ok so I need to get a 3foot stump out of concrete without damaging the concrete. It's at that terrible stage where it's to rotten to pull out and to solid to scoop out. My idea is to drill a hole and pour liquid nitrogen down the hole to make the wood brittle and then smash it with a pry bar...
  22. Artlav

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    Hi. I'm looking for a common electronic component that can be used to determine a temperature between room temperature and that of liquid nitrogen. -Multimetre probe failed, getting stuck at -135*C -Common NTC thermistors rapidly ascent past gigaohm range, even from 1Ω-5Ω initial values...
  23. Hxopblxvj

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  24. I

    Liquid nitrogen generator, N2 gas generator

    I thought some of you engineers would be interested in reading my web tutorials. I have written some extensive tutorials on the theory and building of a homemade N2 gas generator. It takes regular air, and using pressure swing adsorption, concentrates the N2 up to 99%. This is here. I then...
  25. D

    Why does nitrogen gas' pressure not change after an addition of helium

    a 9 L vessel contains 3 moles of helium and 3 moles of nitrogen at a pressure of 10 atm. Maintaining constant temperature, an additional 2 moles of helium are added. Assuming gases behave ideally, what are the partial pressures of nitrogen and helium at the end? Initially there's: 3mol He/(3mol...
  26. P

    Green LED in liquid nitrogen turns yellow

    Hi, While experimenting with various LED's in LN2, I noticed some strange behaviour from my green LED's. As expected all LED's (except the green one's) emitted light with a shorter wavelenth (for instance, my yellow led turned to red etc). However, my 2 (different manufacturer type LED)...
  27. gfd43tg

    Liquefying Nitrogen: Problem w/ Latent Heat at 280.6K

    Sorry for the template not being present, when I use my phone it doesn't show up. I am trying the problem about liquefying liquid nitrogen, and I am having my first problem finding the latent heat of vaporization at 280.6 K. I try using trouton's rule, and I get a domain error because the inside...
  28. A

    Liquid nitrogen transfer into nitrogen purged enclosure

    I am trying to build a system to transfer liquid nitrogen (LN) into a roughly 6'x4'x2' sealed nitrogen gas-purged enclosure. The LN is in a pitcher-style dewar like this http://static.coleparmer.com/large_images/03773_51.jpg but with an open top, and the container I'd like to transfer it into...
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    Understanding Nitrogen Compression: Implications on Pressure Vessel Design

    Hello, I am currently designing a pressure vessel and am interested in compressing it with nitrogen up to approximately 10 MPa. How would I go about determining the associated temperature rise when this takes place? This will have implications on the strength of the metal used. Thank you...
  30. M

    How Much Nitrogen Gas Escapes from a Compressed Cylinder?

    i) Commercially, nitrogen is sold as compressed gas in cylinders. If a cylinder of volume 116 L is filled with N2 to a pressure of 1.38 x 104 kPa at 298.15K, what mass of N2 does the cylinder contain? Assume ideal gas behaviour. Answer: Mass N2 = 18104 g = 18.1 kg ii) Now, regarding part i), if...
  31. I

    Making Liquid Nitrogen at Home: Have You Tried It Yet?

    A while ago I had asked if anyone ever made liquid nitrogen from scratch without using a prepackaged cooling device (cryocooler). Well, I've done it. I'm working on a web tutorial and better video footage. For those who wish to make suggestions on what you would like to see I am submitting...
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  33. M

    Concentration of nitrogen oxide in air

    Homework Statement The relative compositions of the pollutants NO and NO2 in air are governed by the reaction NO + 1/2 O2 ⇔NO2 For air containing 21-mol% O2 at 25C and 1.0133 bar, what is the concentration of NO in parts per million if the total concentration of both nitrogen...
  34. C

    Benefits of Nitrogen in Venting UHV Systems?

    What are the reasons (advantages) for using nitrogen when venting vacuum systems?
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    Automotive Use of nitrogen gas in modern shock absorbers

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  36. C

    Calculating Mass Flow Rate of Nitrogen at 0.3m^3/s

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  37. Z

    Calculating Volume of 8kg Nitrogen Gas

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  38. R

    How Long Does It Take for CO2 to Diffuse in a Nitrogen-Filled Vessel?

    Ok so I wish to try solve a problem at work I will try explain as best I can . Problem Definition; Filling of a bundle of cylinders 17 x 50litre ( 850 000 k/m^3). 30 % Co2 in the cyindrical vessal followed by input of Nitrogen 70% to a final pressure of 200 bar Due to production...
  39. C

    How does water rise to form clouds if oxygen is heavier than nitrogen?

    1 - how does water rise to form clouds if oxygen is heavier than nitrogen? when it turns into a gas its hydrogen and oxygen---why does it rise (to form clouds) if oxygen is heavier than nitrogen, which makes up 78% of the Earth's atmosphere? *please note that I'm not confused as to the...
  40. S

    Why Pure Nitrogen System Evacuates Faster in 500 Microns Vacuum

    Homework Statement Two closed systems of the same size, temperature, and pressure. One is filled with pure nitrogen the other an atmospheric mix (nitrogen/oxygen/etc...throw in some moisture). I want to evacuate both systems to 500 microns using equally sized vacuum pumps. Why will the...
  41. S

    Nitrogen molecules in air question

    hi all. I'm trying to write an article about a molecular perspective on (aircraft) lift. I am guessing nitrogen does most of the lift since it's the most abundent in air. how does a nitrogen molecule stick to a steel molecule (plane's)? is there a short term electronic bond between the two...
  42. J

    Sub Nitrogen Phase Change Compressor unit

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  43. C

    Increase in Wavelength of an LED Immersed in Liquid Nitrogen

    Hi, I've been working on an experiment where I dip LEDs into liquid nitrogen and note the color change. All online sources I've seen predict that the wavelength of the light emitted by the LED will decrease upon immersion. What I've been observing, however, is a sudden decrease in...
  44. T

    What Are the Electrical Resistance and Heat Capacity of Liquid Nitrogen?

    I have two questions for you guys A) what is the electrical resistance per meter of Liquid Nitrogen and B) What is the heat specific heat capacity of Liquid N.
  45. E

    Medical Girl drinks liquid nitrogen, has stomach removed

    An 18-year-old teenager has had to have her stomach removed in an emergency operation after drinking a cocktail containing liquid nitrogen. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19878511 Question? How does she eat food without a stomach? Carry a bag?
  46. I

    Plastics to tolerate -300F for liquid nitrogen generation

    Maybe someone here will have an idea where I can get some information. I am planning on making liquid nitrogen from air and will need to regenerate waste gas. This gas will be very cold (-300F) and will get transported through some tubing system. Is anyone aware of any plastic tubing material...
  47. U

    Why is oxygen more paramagnetic than nitrogen?

    nitrogen has the outer shell coniguration of 2s2 2p3 and thus has 3 unpaired electrons.while oxygen has only 2 unpaired electrons.why is oxygen more paramagnetic than liquid nitrogen then?
  48. boneh3ad

    Thermodynamic Data for Nitrogen

    Does anyone have a good source of saturation data for nitrogen at low pressures? By low pressures, I mean something along the lines of 0.01 atm. Thanks,
  49. I

    Making liquid nitrogen from air

    Has anyone done this as a DIY project? I want to use a refrigerator compressor with counter-current coils.
  50. W

    Escape Velocity of Heated Nitrogen: A Scientific Inquiry

    What is the escape velocity of nitrogen heated to 325 K?
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