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queerbrony69 said: The N2 has one of the strongest bonds of any element. The NN Triple Bond :) .
And while that is only true in elemental form and in some nitrides, in fertilizers and such it has a weak bond that plants can break down and use such as urea or nitrates. The plants can't consume just nitrogen sadly c:
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Queerbrony69
MemberThe N2 has one of the strongest bonds of any element. The NN Triple Bond :) .
7Metal5Rainbow7
MemberThanks Fritz Haber!
7Metal5Rainbow7
MemberConsisting 78% of the atmosphere, and it's one of the many non-reacting elements!
Nile blue
MemberAnd while that is only true in elemental form and in some nitrides, in fertilizers and such it has a weak bond that plants can break down and use such as urea or nitrates. The plants can't consume just nitrogen sadly c:
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