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  2. Nitrogen oxide - Wikipedia

    • Nitrogen oxide may refer to a binary compound of oxygen and nitrogen, or a mixture of such compounds: Nitric oxide (NO), nitrogen(II) oxide, or nitrogen monoxideNitrogen dioxide (NO2), nitrogen(IV) oxideNitrogen trioxide (NO3), or nitrate radicalNitrous oxide (N2O), nitrogen(0,II) oxideDinitrogen dioxide (N2O2), nitrogen(II) oxide dimerDinitrogen trioxide (N2O3… See more

    Cations

    Nitrosonium (N≡O or [NO] )
    Nitronium (O=N =O or [NO2] ) See more

    Stability

    Due to relatively weak N–O bonding, all nitrogen oxides are unstable with respect to N2 and O2, which is the principle behind the catalytic converter, and prevents the oxygen and nitrogen in the atmosphere from … See more

     
  1. Nitrogen oxides include the gases nitrogen oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO 2). NOx is formed primarily from the liberation of nitrogen contained in fuel and nitrogen contained in combustion air during combustion processes. NO emitted during combustion quickly oxidizes to NO 2 in the atmosphere.
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    Nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO 2) are two gases whose molecules are made of nitrogen and oxygen atoms. These nitrogen oxides contribute to the problem of air pollution, playing roles in the formation of both smog and acid rain. They are released into Earth's atmosphere by both natural and human-generated sources.
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    Nitrogen Oxides - NOx (pronounced 'nox') are produced from high temperature combustion in air. They are nitrogen oxide and nitrogen dioxide.
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    Nitrogen oxides, including nitrogen dioxide, are formed when combustion temperatures are high enough to cause molecular nitrogen in the air to react with oxygen.
    www.britannica.com/science/nitrogen-dioxide
    In atmospheric chemistry, NOx is shorthand for nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), the nitrogen oxides that are most relevant for air pollution. These gases contribute to the formation of smog and acid rain, as well as affecting tropospheric ozone.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NOx
  2. Nitrogen Oxides - Center for Science Education

  3. NOx - Wikipedia

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  5. Nitrogen oxide | chemical compound | Britannica

  6. Basic Information about NO2 | US EPA

  7. Nitrogen dioxide - Wikipedia

    WEBNitrogen dioxide is a reddish-brown gas and an intermediate in the synthesis of nitric acid. It is poisonous, reactive, and a major atmospheric pollutant that forms nitrogen oxides and ozone.

  8. 8.4: Oxides and Oxoacids - Chemistry LibreTexts

    WEBLearn about the physical and chemical properties of the oxides of nitrogen, such as nitrous oxide, nitric oxide, and nitrogen dioxide. See how they are formed, used, and stored in different applications.

  9. Nitric oxide | Uses, Facts, & Definition | Britannica

  10. Basic Information about NO2 | Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Pollution