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Darion Houston
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14 March, 01:39
Explain nitrogen fixation
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Nathaly Terrell
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Nitrogen fixation is a process in which nitrogen (N2) in the Earth's atmosphere is converted into ammonia (NH3). Atmospheric nitrogen or molecular dinitrogen (N2) is relatively inert: it does not easily react with other chemicals to form new compounds.
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