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Gaseous, non-metallic chemical element with symbol N and atomic number 7.
nitrogen
1
The question was then reduced to this, the
azote
being conserved intact-1
2
Now the
azote
would rapidly escape if the port-lights were opened.
3
To live as Harrington has lived of late, is to breathe little but
azote
.
4
It is not, like indigo, a substance combined with
azote
.
5
These miasms are probably ternary or quaternary combinations of
azote
,
phosphorus, hydrogen, carbon, and sulphur.
6
Oxygene and
azote
produce nitrous acid 143
7
This membrane, exhausted by the alcohol and ether, gives, by an elementary analysis, hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, and
azote
.
8
It is known that the air is composed principally of twenty-one parts of oxygen and seventy-nine parts of
azote
.
9
What has been absorbed is the vital air, and what remains, the
azote
,
which is incapable of supporting flame.
10
The accurate proportions are, by measure, oxygen 21,
azote
79.
11
When a country has been long subjected to cultivation, it is not the proportions between the
azote
and oxygen that vary.
12
Nothing proves that oxygen combines (in the system) with hydrogen and carbon in particular, rather than with sulphur and
azote
.
13
A very simple phenomenon, Man absorbs the oxygen of the air, eminently adapted for sustaining life, and throws out the
azote
intact.
14
There is plenty of wild
azote
and carbon unappropriated, but it is naught till we have made it up into loaves and soup.
15
This proportion they state to be 27 parts of oxygen and 73 parts of
azote
,
in 100 of atmospherical air.
16
Never, since man came into this atmosphere of oxygen and
azote
,
was there anything like the condition of the young American of the nineteenth century.
azote
combine with azote
wild azote