What is Nitrogen Used for?

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Nitrogen is used for the production of ammonia, nitric acid and fertilizers. Liquid nitrogen is used to freeze materials like food. Since nitrogen is relatively inert, it is often used as a preservative atmosphere for delicate historical objects.
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Nitorgen is used to make nitric acid, ammonia, and fertilizers along with many other things. It is a colorless, odorless, gas. It uses about 4/5 of atmospheres volume.
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