Ni`tri*fi*ca"tion (?), n. [Cf. F.
nitrification. see Nitrify.] 1.
(Chem.) (a) The act, process, or result
of combining with nitrogen or some of its compounds.
(b) The act or process of oxidizing nitrogen or
its compounds so as to form nitrous or nitric acid.
2. A process of oxidation, in which
nitrogenous vegetable and animal matter in the presence of air,
moisture, and some basic substances, as lime or alkali carbonate, is
converted into nitrates.
&fist; The process is going on at all times in porous soils and in
water contaminated with nitrogenous matter, and is supposed to be due
to the presence of an organized ferment or ferments, called
nitrification ferments. In former times the process was
extensively made use of in the production of saltpeter.