Nitrogen
1nitrogen(I) — nitrogen(I) …
2nitrogen(II) — nitrogen(II) …
3nitrogen(IV) — nitrogen(IV) …
4Nitrogen-13 — Full table General Name, symbol Nitrogen 13,13N Neutrons 6 Protons 7 …
5nitrogen — s.m. (chim.) Azot. – Din fr. nitrogène. Trimis de cata, 21.02.2002. Sursa: DEX 98 NITROGÉN s. v. azot. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime nitrogén s. m. (sil. tro ); simb. N …
6Nitrogen — Ni tro*gen (n[imac] tr[ o]*j[e^]n), n. [L. nitrum natron + gen: cf. F. nitrog[ e]ne. See {Niter}.] (Chem.) A colorless nonmetallic element of atomic number 7, tasteless and odorless, comprising four fifths of the atmosphere by volume in the form… …
7nitrogen — Symbol: N Atomic number: 7 Atomic weight: 14.0067 Colourless, gaseous element which belongs to group 15 of the periodic table. Constitutes nitrogen78% of the atmosphere and is an essential part of the ecosystem. Nitrogen for industrial purposes… …
8Nitrogen — (kvælstof) er et grundstof med atomnummer 7 i det periodiske system. Farveløs gas, findes blandt andet i Jordens atmosfære som frit N2 molekyle …
9nitrogen — (n.) 1794, from Fr. nitrogène, coined 1790 by French chemist Jean Antoine Chaptal (1756 1832), from comb. form of Gk. nitron sodium carbonate (see NITRO (Cf. nitro )) + Fr. gène producing, from Gk. gen giving birth to (see GEN (Cf. gen)). The gas …
10nitrogen — nȉtrogēn m DEFINICIJA kem., v. dušik ETIMOLOGIJA nitro + gen …