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What is Nitrogen? Nitrogen makes up about 78% of our atmosphere.
Nitrogen in the atmosphere it is mostly in the form of ______, which is a compound that plants and animals cannot use. The process of converting nitrogen into compounds that can be used by plants and animals is called the ______________________. N2 Nitrogen Cycle
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Why we care about nitrogen…
Nitrogen is an essential component of _____________________.The building blocks of life. DNA, RNA and Proteins
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How does atmospheric nitrogen (N2) get changed into a form that can be used by most living organisms? Four By traveling through one of the ________ processes in the Nitrogen Cycle! (1) Nitrogen Fixation (4) Denitrification Nitrogen Cycle (3) Nitrification (2) Ammonification
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Process 1: Nitrogen Fixation ___________________ is the process in which the N2 compound in the atmosphere breaks and combines with other compounds. The nitrogen is _________ when it combines with ______________ or _______________. “fixed” hydrogen oxygen N N H N2 N H H Nitrous Oxide (N2O) Ammonia (NH3)
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Three ways to “fix” Nitrogen
bacteria Main process: Special ____________ convert the nitrogen gas (N2) to ammonia (NH3), which only ________ plants can use (peas, beans). _________________ strikes convert N2 to N2O or NO3. Industrial production. ____________ manipulation turns N2 into NH3 (Fertilizer) some Lightning Chemical
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Process 2: _____________________ - After all the living organisms have used the ___________________, decomposer bacteria convert the nitrogen to _______________. Ammonification organic nitrogen ammonia H N H H Ammonia Bacteria Organic Nitrogen (proteins)
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Process 3: H _______________ is the process that converts ammonia (NH3) into nitrites (NO2) and nitrates (NO3) which ____ plants _______ use. Note: Ammonia comes from ______ nitrogen fixation and ammonification How is it done? _____________________ Nitrification N H H most can both O O N O N Bacteria! O O
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Process 4: _______________: Process in which nitrogen compounds _____________________ into atmospheric nitrogen (N2 or N2O). The main process is performed by _____________________ in the soil. It can also happen by _____________ fossil fuels. Denitrification convert back bacteria burning N2 NO3 N2O
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decomposition by bacteria & fungi
Nitrogen in the air nitrogen fixing plant Eg: pea, clover animal protein plant made protein dead plants & animals urine & feces denitrifying bacteria root nodules (containing nitrogen fixing bacteria) decomposition by bacteria & fungi nitrates absorbed nitrates ammonia bacteria nitrites bacteria (nitrifying bacteria)
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Human Impact Combustion Commercial Fertilizers mineral deposits
___________________, releases toxic nitrogen compounds into the atmosphere. ____________________________ release nitrous oxide into the atmosphere and introduce excess nitrogen into the environment. Remove nitrogen from the soil when we mine it for nitrogen rich __________________________. Discharge of ___________________________ releases excess nitrogen into the water ecosystems which disrupts the aquatic balance and kills fish. Commercial Fertilizers mineral deposits municipal sewage
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Commercial Fertilizers
#1 Are the ______ contributor of new nitrogen in the nitrogen cycle. Added because nitrogen is a ________________ for plant growth. Problems: hard to apply fertilizer and keep it in one area. Runoff, evaporation, etc.. So farmers apply about ___________________ as they need. Extra nitrogen disrupts the ________________. limiting factor twice as much food chain
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Fritz Haber German Jew (1868-1934) Nobel prize 1918 for the
synthesis of ammonia from nitrogen N2 (g) + 3 H2 (g) ⇌ 2 NH3 (g)
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The irony of Fritz Haber
Gas warfare in WWI
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Zyklon B
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Dead zones
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Ocean Dead Zones Double Every 10 Years
Eutrophication
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Dead zones
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