azote (Meaning)

Wordnet

azote (n)

an obsolete name for nitrogen

Webster

azote (n.)

Same as Nitrogen.

A switch or whip.

Synonyms & Antonyms of azote

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azote Sentence Examples

  1. Azote, constituting 78% of Earth's atmosphere, is crucial for biological processes.
  2. Plants utilize azote to synthesize amino acids, essential for protein production.
  3. Industrial processes such as fertilizer production rely heavily on azote.
  4. The Haber-Bosch process artificially fixes azote from the atmosphere for agricultural use.
  5. Excessive azote fertilizer application can lead to environmental pollution and eutrophication.
  6. Denitrifying bacteria convert azote compounds back into atmospheric azote, completing the nitrogen cycle.
  7. Some plants have symbiotic relationships with bacteria that fix azote from the air.
  8. Azote gas is non-flammable and inert under standard conditions.
  9. The reactivity of azote decreases as the triple bond between nitrogen atoms becomes stronger.
  10. Liquid azote, stored at extremely low temperatures, is used in cryogenic applications.

FAQs About the word azote

an obsolete name for nitrogenSame as Nitrogen., A switch or whip.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Azote, constituting 78% of Earth's atmosphere, is crucial for biological processes.

Plants utilize azote to synthesize amino acids, essential for protein production.

Industrial processes such as fertilizer production rely heavily on azote.

The Haber-Bosch process artificially fixes azote from the atmosphere for agricultural use.