And how is it possible to make liquid nitrogen? Explain why lowering the temperature works. Why is the three-membered ring containing nitrogen called an aziridine group so reactive? Explain why phosphorous and arsenic compounds resemble each other more closely than nit...
Wildfire is a major driver of nitrogen (N) cycling and export from terrestrial to aquatic systems. While fire is a natural process in many watersheds, it can still degrade water quality by rapidly flushing N to streams. This can be particularly problematic in watersheds that experience high le...
Reactive nitrogen requirements to feed the world in 2050 and potential to mitigate nitrogen pollution Reactive nitrogen (Nr) is an indispensable nutrient for agricultural production and human alimentation. Simultaneously, agriculture is the largest contribu... BL Bodirsky,A Popp,H Lotze-Campen,... ...
Nitrogen trichloride is more reactive. This primarily based on 2 factors: the size of the atoms and the electronegativity of the atom. Fluorine has an electronegativity of roughly 4, while chlorine has an electronegativity of roughly 3. In layman's terms, this means fluorine holds onto electrons...
pollution12. Nitrogen fertilizers are needed to produce enough food for the planet's 8 billion people, but it's possibleto have too much of a good thing -overuse of these fertilizers results in substantial quantities of nitrogen being released into the environment, polluting the air and water....
1. Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species can damage biomolecules if these lack sufficient antioxidant protection. Maintaining and up-regulating antioxidant ... P H?Rak,A Cohen - 《Functional Ecology》 被引量: 126发表: 2010年 Evolution of physiological responses to salt stress in hexaploid wheat Hexa...
Another major effect of the increase of reactive nitrogen is eutrophication. The increase of nitrogen compounds in the sea and soil has lead to the increased growth of microbes and algae. This leads to algal blooms, which threaten the life of other marine creatures in water bodies. ...
What is a reactive atom? How did Dmitri Mendeleev develop the periodic table? How is chlorine formed? What is the atomic mass of krypton? How many noble gases are there? What does nitrogen and oxygen make? Where was the chemical element neon discovered?
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aThe relatively low pKa values for reactive nitrogens in PEI indicate their weaker basicity, indicating the ease of deprotonation in the presence of stronger bases 相对地低值pKa为易反应的nitrogens在PEI表明他们更加微弱的碱度,表明deprotonation舒适在更强的基地面前[translate] ...