typpikaasuksi
Typpikaasuksi is the Finnish term used to refer to nitrogen gas, N2, when a substance, atmosphere, or sample is specified to be in the gaseous form. In Finnish scientific literature and laboratory protocols, typpikaasuksi indicates that the material or atmosphere is comprised of nitrogen gas rather than air or another gas.
Properties: Nitrogen gas is diatomic (N2) and makes up about 78 percent of Earth's atmosphere. It is
Uses: Typpikaasuksi is used to describe samples or environments that are nitrogen-rich, such as inert atmospheres
Safety: Nitrogen is non-flammable and does not react readily with most substances under normal conditions. Store
Etymology: The word combines typpi (nitrogen) and kaasu (gas) with the instrumental suffix -ksi to indicate “as