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why is atmospheric nitrogen is heavier than chemical nitrogen

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Answered by thrisha3
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atmospheric nitrogen is heavier than chemical nitrogen , largely because chemical nitrogenous

thrisha3: ultimately derived from atmospheric nitrogen
thrisha3: on the other hand you could be asking why that automatic mass of Nitrogen not same as the Nitrogen gas
Bingo11: no
Bingo11: the que is right
Answered by hotelcalifornia
2

Atmospheric Nitrogen is heavier than Chemical Nitrogen because of the presence of more number of N-15 isotopes in atmosphere than in soil and water.

Explanation:

  • Generally, the Nitrogen which is present in the atmosphere is rich in the N-15 isotopes, which is a stable.
  • One of nitrogen isotopes is having the molecular weight of 18 grams, than that of the Nitrogen present in water and on land and caused by the influences of cosmic rays.
  • Though the variation of the weights of both the chemical and atmospheric weights of Nitrogen are almost similar.
  • They have only a minute variation with its weight in which atmospheric nitrogen will be a little high in floating values and the chemical nitrogen is little low.

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