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Nitrogen-based gases

Definition

Nitrogen-based gases refer to a group of gases that contain nitrogen as their primary component. These gases play a crucial role in various natural and human-made processes, including the nitrogen cycle and air pollution.

Analogy

Think of nitrogen-based gases like ingredients in a recipe. Just as different ingredients combine to create a delicious dish, nitrogen-based gases combine to form the complex chemistry of our atmosphere.

Related terms

Nitrous oxide: A greenhouse gas released from agricultural activities and combustion processes.

Ammonia: A compound used in fertilizers and cleaning products, which can contribute to air pollution when released into the atmosphere.

Nitrogen fixation: The process by which certain bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into forms that plants can use for growth.

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