Nitrogen Stocks List

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Nitrogen Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 2 APD Air Products to Showcase Decarbonization Solutions for Iron and Steel Production at AISTech2024
May 1 APD Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (NYSE:APD) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 1 APD Air Products and Chemicals: Perfect Combo Of 3% Income, Growth, Great Valuation
May 1 APD Decarbonizing the Power Industry with Low-Carbon-Intensity Hydrogen
May 1 APD Air Products & Chemicals Inc (APD) (Q2 2024) Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Strategic ...
May 1 APD Q2 2024 Air Products and Chemicals Inc Earnings Call
Apr 30 APD Air Products not planning hydrogen spinoff in next few years, CEO says
Apr 30 APD Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. (APD) Q2 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Apr 30 APD Here's What Key Metrics Tell Us About Air Products and Chemicals (APD) Q2 Earnings
Apr 30 APD Air Products (APD) Earnings Beat, Revenues Miss Estimates in Q2
Apr 30 APD Air Products & Chemicals Inc (APD) Reports Mixed Fiscal Q2 2024 Results, Aligns with EPS ...
Apr 30 CYRX Cryoport to Report First Quarter 2024 Financial Results on May 7, 2024
Apr 30 APD Air Products and Chemicals tops second-quarter profit estimates on lower operating, energy cost
Apr 30 APD Air Products and Chemicals (APD) Beats Q2 Earnings Estimates
Apr 30 APD Air Products and Chemicals reports mixed Q2 results; reaffirms FY24 outlook
Apr 30 APD Air Products Reports Fiscal 2024 Second Quarter GAAP EPS of $2.57 and Adjusted EPS of $2.85
Apr 29 APD Air Products and Chemicals FQ2 2024 Earnings Preview
Apr 26 APD Air Products and Chemicals (APD) Rises But Trails Market: What Investors Should Know
Apr 26 APD Air Products (APD) to Report Q2 Earnings: What's in the Offing?
Nitrogen

Nitrogen is a chemical element with symbol N and atomic number 7. It was first discovered and isolated by Scottish physician Daniel Rutherford in 1772. Although Carl Wilhelm Scheele and Henry Cavendish had independently done so at about the same time, Rutherford is generally accorded the credit because his work was published first. The name nitrogène was suggested by French chemist Jean-Antoine-Claude Chaptal in 1790, when it was found that nitrogen was present in nitric acid and nitrates. Antoine Lavoisier suggested instead the name azote, from the Greek άζωτικός "no life", as it is an asphyxiant gas; this name is instead used in many languages, such as French, Russian, and Turkish, and appears in the English names of some nitrogen compounds such as hydrazine, azides and azo compounds.
Nitrogen is the lightest member of group 15 of the periodic table, often called the pnictogens. The name comes from the Greek πνίγειν "to choke", directly referencing nitrogen's asphyxiating properties. It is a common element in the universe, estimated at about seventh in total abundance in the Milky Way and the Solar System. At standard temperature and pressure, two atoms of the element bind to form dinitrogen, a colourless and odorless diatomic gas with the formula N2. Dinitrogen forms about 78% of Earth's atmosphere, making it the most abundant uncombined element. Nitrogen occurs in all organisms, primarily in amino acids (and thus proteins), in the nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) and in the energy transfer molecule adenosine triphosphate. The human body contains about 3% nitrogen by mass, the fourth most abundant element in the body after oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen. The nitrogen cycle describes movement of the element from the air, into the biosphere and organic compounds, then back into the atmosphere.
Many industrially important compounds, such as ammonia, nitric acid, organic nitrates (propellants and explosives), and cyanides, contain nitrogen. The extremely strong triple bond in elemental nitrogen (N≡N), the second strongest bond in any diatomic molecule after carbon monoxide (CO), dominates nitrogen chemistry. This causes difficulty for both organisms and industry in converting N2 into useful compounds, but at the same time means that burning, exploding, or decomposing nitrogen compounds to form nitrogen gas releases large amounts of often useful energy. Synthetically produced ammonia and nitrates are key industrial fertilisers, and fertiliser nitrates are key pollutants in the eutrophication of water systems.
Apart from its use in fertilisers and energy-stores, nitrogen is a constituent of organic compounds as diverse as Kevlar used in high-strength fabric and cyanoacrylate used in superglue. Nitrogen is a constituent of every major pharmacological drug class, including antibiotics. Many drugs are mimics or prodrugs of natural nitrogen-containing signal molecules: for example, the organic nitrates nitroglycerin and nitroprusside control blood pressure by metabolizing into nitric oxide. Many notable nitrogen-containing drugs, such as the natural caffeine and morphine or the synthetic amphetamines, act on receptors of animal neurotransmitters.

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