Nitrogen vs Organogen - What's the difference?
nitrogen | organogen |
(uncountable) A chemical element (symbol N) with an atomic number of 7 and atomic weight of 14.0067.
(uncountable) Molecular nitrogen (N2), a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature.
(countable) A specific nitrogen within a chemical formula, or a specific isotope of nitrogen
(chemistry, dated) Any of the four elements — carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen — that are especially characteristic of organic compounds.
(chemistry, dated) Any of certain other elements sometimes found in organic compounds, such as sulphur and phosphorus.
(Webster 1913)
As nouns the difference between nitrogen and organogen
is that nitrogen is nitrogen (symbol: n) while organogen is (chemistry|dated) any of the four elements — carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen — that are especially characteristic of organic compounds.nitrogen
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(wikipedia nitrogen)- The two nitrogens are located next to one another on the ring.