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Nitrogen
UK //ˈnaɪtrədʒən//US //ˈnaɪtrədʒən//
Definition
A colorless, odorless gas essential for life, making up 78% of Earth's atmosphere.
In simple words: A colorless gas that is part of the air we breathe.
Examples
- Nitrogen is essential for plant growth and photosynthesis.
- The atmosphere consists mostly of nitrogen and oxygen.
- Excess nitrogen can cause water pollution in lakes and rivers.
- Nitrogen gas is often used in food packaging to prolong shelf life.
- In the lab, we studied nitrogen's role in chemical reactions.
Usage notes
Commonly used in scientific contexts; avoid in casual conversation unless discussing science or gardening.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'night' and 'green' - nitrogen is key for plants to grow green like at night.
Collocations
- nitrogen gas
- nitrogen cycle
- nitrogen fixation
Synonyms
- N
- dinitrogen
- nitro
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'nitrate', which is a chemical compound containing nitrogen.
- Mispronouncing as 'nitro-jen' instead of 'nai-trə-jən'.