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** and nitrogen
** Ecosystems: biodiversity — biome — habitat — plankton — thermocline — carbon cycle — water cycle — nitrogen cycle — food web — trophic level — saprobe — decomposition
** High nitrogen materials tend to be green ( or colorful, such as fruits and vegetables ) and wet.
** Cryogenic liquid air or nitrogen
** propellant: cold gas ( nitrogen )
** Creatinine, urea / blood urea nitrogen, sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, calcium, magnesium, phosphate
** Dihydrohydrooxycodeinone ( of which the substance registered under the name of eucodal is a salt ), dihydrocodeinone ( of which the substance registered under the name of dicodide is a salt ), dihydromorphinone ( of which the substance registered under the name of dilaudide is a salt ), acetyldihydrocodeinone or acetyldemethylodihydrothebaine ( of which the substance registered under the name of acedicone is a salt ); dihydromorphine ( of which the substance registered under the name of paramorfan is a salt ), their esters and the salts of any of these substances and of their esters, morphine-N-oxide ( registered trade name genomorphine ), also the morphine-N-oxide derivatives, and the other pentavalent nitrogen morphine derivatives.
** Argon with 2 – 5 % nitrogen and 2 – 5 % CO < sub > 2 </ sub > in short-circuiting yields good weld shape and color and increases welding speed.
** The identification of the obligate anaerobe Clostridium pasteurianum capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen and living in legume root nodules.
** Non-flammable and non-toxic, likely to cause asphyxiation ( e. g. nitrogen, CO < sub > 2 </ sub >) or oxidisers ( e. g. oxygen )

Liquid and nitrogen
Liquid nitrogen is the most commonly used element in cryogenics and is legally purchasable around the world.
Liquid nitrogen, a fluid resembling water in appearance, but with 80. 8 % of the density ( the density of liquid nitrogen at its boiling point is 0. 808 g / mL ), is a common cryogen.
Liquid nitrogen boils at 77 K, facilitating many experiments and applications that are less practical at lower temperatures.
Liquid nitrogen spray tank
Liquid nitrogen boils at 77 K, facilitating many experiments and applications that are less practical at lower temperatures.
Liquid nitrogen, liquid helium, and dry ice are used as coolants in extreme cases, such as record-setting attempts or one-off experiments rather than cooling an everyday system.
Alternatively, heat may be supplied at ambient temperature and the heat sink maintained at a lower temperature by such means as cryogenic fluid ( see Liquid nitrogen economy ) or iced water.
* Liquid nitrogen cryosurgery is safe for pregnancy.
Liquid nitrogen is circulated through the end of this device.
Liquid nitrogen, supplied in pressurized steel bottles, is sometimes used in similar fashion.
Liquid nitrogen
Liquid nitrogen is nitrogen in a liquid state at an extremely low temperature.
Liquid nitrogen is a colorless clear liquid with density of 0. 807 g / mL at its boiling point and a dielectric constant of 1. 4.
Liquid nitrogen is often referred to by the abbreviation, LN < sub > 2 </ sub > or " LIN " or " LN " and has the UN number 1977.
Liquid nitrogen can easily be converted to a solid by placing it in a vacuum chamber pumped by a rotary vacuum pump.
Liquid nitrogen freezes at.
Liquid nitrogen is a compact and readily transported source of nitrogen gas without pressurization.
Liquid nitrogen is produced commercially from the cryogenic distillation of liquified air.
Liquid nitrogen may be produced for direct sale, or as a byproduct of manufacture of liquid oxygen used for industrial processes such as steelmaking.
* Liquid nitrogen vehicle
Liquid nitrogen has a lower boiling point at − 196 ° C ( 77 K ) than oxygen's − 183 ° C ( 90 K ), and vessels containing liquid nitrogen can condense oxygen from air: when most of the nitrogen has evaporated from such a vessel there is a risk that liquid oxygen remaining can react violently with organic material.

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