Inquisitive Stone Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 I need some help on facts anyone out there with some facts please contribute cheers
swansont Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 For facts one can Google. Wiki might also contain some facts.
John Cuthber Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 It's currently about 22 minutes past 7 in the evening as I write this. While that is a fact it's probably not one that you were looking for. Perhaps you could have been more specific.
YT2095 Posted September 17, 2007 Posted September 17, 2007 It's currently about 22 minutes past 7 in the evening as I write this.While that is a fact it's probably not one that you were looking for. Perhaps you could have been more specific. and this relates to Nitrogen... How? @ energetix, you could try looking up the "Nitrogen Cycle", that would be a good start
John Cuthber Posted September 19, 2007 Posted September 19, 2007 "and this relates to Nitrogen... How?" It doesn't; that was the point. The question is so absurdly vague it doesn't even ask about nitrogen.
Inquisitive Stone Posted September 25, 2007 Author Posted September 25, 2007 1. Just in general? 2. In chemical properties? Thanks in advance!
fattyjwoods Posted October 4, 2007 Posted October 4, 2007 Nitrogen eh? Well Nitrogen is a chemical element that has the symbol N and the atomic number 7 (I’ll leave it to you to find out what a atomic numbert is and how a element gets it’s symbol) and is colourless, odorless and tasteless. It exists in the air we breath and lots of stuff contain nitrogen (such as our flesh or ammonia). And it has five electrons in it’s outer shell. it was found by Daniel Rutherford in 1772, (you should go look into him in depth) and ill leave it to you to find out the rest in the sites below http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrogen http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele007.html what YT2095 said would be a great idea http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/9s.html
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