Biology & Chemistry : Why Are So Many Atoms Used in Nitrogen Fixation?

June 4, 2009
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Biology & Chemistry : Why Are So Many Atoms Used in Nitrogen Fixation?

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Nitrogen fixation uses so many atoms, and it is so energetically inefficient because there is a lot of energy keeping nitrogen molecules bonded together. Discover why it's so difficult to separate two nitrogen atoms with help from a science teacher and field biologist in this free video on atoms and chemistry.

Expert: Brian Erickson

Contact: Ericksontutoring.blogspot.com

Bio: Brian Erickson is a tutor in math and science, as well as a field biologist.

Filmmaker: Todd Green...

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