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Nitrogen gas is absorbed by

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Answered by shubham792153
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nitrogen gas is absorbed plants

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Generally we can observe that nitrogen gas is soluble and is absorbed in various things such as plants, zeolites and water. In plant the other form of nitrogen gas is absorbed for their process of photosynthesis.

Nitrogen gas is somewhat dissolve in water. NGO light the nitrogen gas is absorbed by the lithium present in that.

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In zeolite the nitrogen gas is totally absorbed by the lithium present, it forms lithium nit-ride. Also when the magnesium is burnt in air it reacts with the nitrogen present in the air to form magnesium nitride.

There is some water absorption of nitrogen gas in water but not totally. The nitrogen gas is not combustible and also does not support flames.

The bacteria present in the root of legume plants, helps in the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into its other form that can be easily absorbed by the plants.

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