Think of a 3,100-degree nitrogen molecule as a smelly dog.
Then the process swings to lower pressure to desorb zeolite releasing nitrogen molecules.
It is normally bonded to another nitrogen atom, making a nitrogen molecule (N).
The gain medium is nitrogen molecules in the gas phase.
The 400 m/s motion of a nitrogen molecule due to its temperature is a random vibration.
A nitrogen molecule is composed of two nitrogen atoms bonded to each other.
If one joins the boxes together and removes the intervening wall, the oxygen and the nitrogen molecules will start to mix.
However, this catalytic reduction fixates only a few nitrogen molecules.
The nitrogen molecules are left in a lower excited state.
The anion then collapses, falling off as a neutral nitrogen molecule.