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nitrogen a common typically colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that constitutes 78 percent of Earth's atmosphere, is a part of all living tissues and important for plant growth. Found in many commercial fertilizers, it is often washed through a watershed into streams or rivers where large amounts can act as a pollutant.
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nitrate a compound (NO3) that contains nitrogen and oxygen that comes from decomposing organic materials like manure, plants and human waste.
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nitride Any compound that contains either the N 3- ion or nitrogen with an oxidation state of -3, such as Li 3 N or NH 3 .
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nitroglycerin A medication used to relax and dilate the blood vessels (vasodilator), improving blood flow. Nitroglycerin works very quickly and is the most common vasodilator used to treat angina (chest discomfort).
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nitrite Product in the first step of the two-step process of conversion of ammonium (NH4) to nitrate (NO3). Nitrates are considered toxic in hemodialysis water and are also harmful to infants when consumed orally.
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