Nitrogen
nitrogen

Nitrogen or #nitrate contamination of drinking and surface water poses serious health risks, and can result from agricultural runoff in rivers. It is often associated with algal blooms as well. Also see the topic #phosphate. ## Nitrogen: Nitrates, Nitrite, Ammonia, & Ammonium (moved from the [Common Water Contaminants page](/common-water-contaminants)) Nitrates, Nitrite, Ammonia, & Ammonium are all "fixed" forms of nitrogen available to living organisms, and represent different stages of nitrogen in the [nitrogen cycle.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrogen_cycle) Nitrogen is a major limiting nutrient in plant growth-- when nitrates occur in large quantities in water from fertilizers, manure, or sewage runoff, they can cause algal blooms that create dead zones. Nitrates have also been linked to increased risks of [cancer, and complications with a number of diseases, including asthma](http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1310926/). The EPA limits drinking water concentrations of Nitrates to 10mg/L or lower, however, health threats can occur even at those levels. Ammonia (NH3) and ammonium ion (NH4+) are related chemically by an acid / base reaction: `NH3 + H+ <=> NH4+` The equilibrium between ammonia and ammonium is pH dependent, with the two species being at the same concentration only under fairly alkaline conditions, pH = 9.25. At neutral pH, the concentration of free NH3 is less than 1% that of NH4+. Since this is the case, the concentration of ammonia is usually not significant and can be determined from the concentration of ammonium and the pH. **** ## Questions Questions can be either frequently asked questions, or "next step" challenges we're looking to solve. [questions:nitrogen] ## Activities [activities:nitrogen] ...


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Frikkie "For anyone who wants to try out the excel tool, here is the video’s for the recordings I made for the colorimetric nitrite analysis, the EC and fla..." | Read more » over 9 years ago
cfastie "Guillaume, Moving the entrance slit farther from the grating might help. I found that the grating does not have to be angled so sharply when the gr..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
Guillaume123 "To Chris It will be relatively easy for me to take out the slit adjusting mechanism and move it further from the diffraction grating adjustment by..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
cfastie "Guillaume, That was a great idea to allow adjustments to the angle of the slit and grating. You should be able to find positions that produce very..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
Guillaume123 "Thanks idahoboy1941! I have looked at the Google entries. Many of them require payment, but one by WG Fastie is immediately interesting. I can eas..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
idahoboy1941 "Markdown I have observed similar effects in the past and found the difficulty to be the orientation of the "Grating Lies" in respect to the inlet s..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
mathew "i like your re-adjustable grating angle setup. real nice. " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "Hi, Guillaume - my understanding is that curved lines can result both from curved diffraction gratings (which you've avoided) and from the lens in ..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
Guillaume123 "Markdown " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
mathew "nice bacronym! " | Read more » about 10 years ago