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Reynaldo
3 May, 19:26
Give two uses of nitrogen
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Selah Taylor
3 May, 22:25
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Nitrogen is important to the chemical industry. It is used to make fertilisers, nitric acid, nylon, dyes and explosives. To make these products, nitrogen must first be reacted with hydrogen to produce ammonia.
it is an inert gas, it can be used to replace air and reduce or eliminate oxidation of materials.
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