The nitrogen elements consist of Phosphorous, Arsenic, Antimony, and Bismuth. This book explains their properties, uses, history, and chemical makeup.
Explains the characteristics of nitrogen, where it is found, how it is used by humans, and its relationship to other elements found in the periodic table.
You don't normally hear much about it but that doesn't mean it is not as important as oxygen. In this book, we're going to focus on the Nitrogen. At the end of this book, we hope you develop an appreciation for chemistry. Grab a copy today!
This series uses common or well-known elements to look at the groups of the periodic table, emphasizing the similarities and differences between elements.
Who knew that are so many interesting facts to learn about Carbon! Dive into the wonderful world of chemistry and learn as much as you could about this element. You have this book to learn from.
This book explores how nitrogen, a colorless, unreactive gas, is vital for every living thing and is an important part of chemicals such as ammonia and nitric acid, that are so useful in our everyday lives.
In this informative book, we'll explore this important element, seeing how nitrogen cycles through the environment and even makes up part of our own bodies. Without nitrogen, we wouldn't exist.
This book discusses the elements of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen - which are four of the six most important chemical elements on Earth.
Describes the jobs performed by nitrogen and discusses the stops in its cycle throughout nature, such as air, plants, animals, and soil.
Full credit is due to them. But subsequent developments, albeit sometimes quite as impressive, have too often been marked by that familiar disorder of a developing field of research-the scramble to publish.
This series uses common or well-known elements to look at the groups of the Periodic Table, emphasizing the similarities and differences between elements.