Nitrogen (N) is a chemical element with atomic number (Z) 7, group 15 (Pnictogens), period 2, and atomic weight 14.007. The Nitrogen (N) is a colourless, odourless, tasteless and mostly diatomic non-metal gas, used in the manufacture of ammonia as fertilizer and to produce nitric acid. On Earth, the element forms about 78% of Earth's atmosphere and as such is the most abundant uncombined element. (Refer to the Chemical Element; Periodic Table)
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Example Article of the Nitrogen:
Could The World Run On Nitrogen? (Source: Oil Price on 30 November 2021): By Haley Zaremba - A team of scientists at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is trying to transform the world from a carbon economy to a nitrogen economy. In an extremely innovative approach supported by the United States Department of Energy, researchers have identified a way of converting ammonia to nitrogen gas in a reaction that creates energy while requiring no energy inputs itself. This discovery is part of a nascent technology that is a long way from commercial viability, but which holds great promise for a world that is furiously trying to decarbonize. ...