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Is there any other gas evovled during nitrogen fixation? If yes, name the gas evolved.

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Answered by amey64
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Answer:

hydrogen

Explanation:

Nitrogen fixation is a process by which molecular nitrogen in the air is converted into ammonia (NH

3) or related nitrogenous compounds in soil.[1] Atmospheric nitrogen is molecular dinitrogen, a relatively nonreactive molecule that is metabolically useless to all but a few microorganisms. Biological nitrogen fixation converts N

2 into ammonia, which is metabolized by most organisms.

Nitrogen fixation is essential to life because fixed inorganic nitrogen compounds are required for the biosynthesis of all nitrogen-containing organic compounds, such as amino acids and proteins, nucleoside triphosphates and nucleic acids. As part of the nitrogen cycle, it is essential for agriculture and the manufacture of fertilizer. It is also, indirectly, relevant to the manufacture of all nitrogen chemical compounds, which includes some explosives, pharmaceuticals and dyes.

Answered by smartbrainz
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The Hydrogen gas is evolved in the 'nitrogen fixation' other than nitrogen gas

Explanation:

The 'nitrogen of the atmosphere' is converted into the 'ammonia' with the 'help of the nitrogenase enzyme'. The hydrolysis of the 16 ATP molecules has occurred and the 'co-formation of the H{2} happened'.

N{2} + 8H+ + 8e- + 16 ATP = 2NH{3} + H{2} + 16ADP + 16 Pi

The above reaction is done by the 'prokaryotes' with the 'help of the enzyme nitrogenase'.

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