Nitrogen in soil is an example for....................
1)True solution
2)Saturated
3)Super saturated
4)Unsaturated
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Nitrogen in soil is an example of a saturated solution.
This is because the number of nitrogen molecules in the sand cannot be determined, which takes us to the definition of a solution.
A saturated solution is defined as the solution where equal amounts of solutes and solvents are present in the solution.
This is because the number of nitrogen molecules in the sand cannot be determined, which takes us to the definition of a solution.
A saturated solution is defined as the solution where equal amounts of solutes and solvents are present in the solution.
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