kvävebindande
Kvävebindande, also known as nitrogen fixation, is a natural or industrial process that converts atmospheric nitrogen gas (N2) into a more usable form for living organisms, such as ammonia (NH3). Atmospheric nitrogen is abundant, making up about 78% of Earth's atmosphere, but its triple bond makes it largely inert and inaccessible to most life.
The primary natural method of kvävebindande occurs through biological processes carried out by certain microorganisms, collectively
In addition to biological fixation, kvävebindande can also occur through industrial processes, most notably the Haber-Bosch
The ability to convert atmospheric nitrogen into biologically available forms is essential for all life on