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NH₄-N (Ammonium Nitrogen): Inorganic nitrogen present in the form of ammonium ions.
NO₃-N (Nitrate Nitrogen): Inorganic nitrogen present in the form of nitrate ions.
TN (Total Nitrogen): The sum of all nitrogen species in a sample, including organic nitrogen, ammonia nitrogen, nitrite nitrogen, and nitrate nitrogen.
TN=Organic N+NH4−N+NO2−N+NO3−N
In most environmental and water quality conditions:
NO2−N (nitrite nitrogen) is usually very low and can be neglected.
Therefore:
TN≈Organic N+NH4−N+NO3−N
This means:
TN>NH4−N+NO3−N
Only when organic nitrogen and nitrite nitrogen are negligible can the approximation hold:
TN≈NH4−N+NO3−N
Organic nitrogen → (Ammonification) → NH₄-N
NH₄-N → (Nitrification under aerobic conditions) → NO₂-N → NO₃-N
NO₃-N → (Denitrification under anoxic conditions) → N₂ (released to atmosphere)
NH₄-N and NO₃-N are key intermediate inorganic forms in the nitrogen cycle, while TN represents the total nitrogen pool.