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Number 7 on the periodic table, Nitrogen is the most abundant element in Earth's atmosphere. More elements at www.periodicvideos.com


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The wheat sheaf symbol and lightening reflect the importance of the "nitrogen cycle" in nature and the element's importance to plant growth, particularly in the form of fertilisers. © Murray Robertson...

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Nitrogen - Periodic Table of Videos ► 4:3

Number 7 on the periodic table, Nitrogen is the most abundant element in Earth's atmosphere. More elements at www.periodicvideos.com

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