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Generic term for the various nitrogen oxides produced during combustion
The Roman goddess of night
Oxides of nitrogen
Collective symbol for nitrogen oxides; produced partly during combustion and partly by reaction between oxygen and nitrogen in the atmosphere Present in flue gases and vehicle exhaust gases; form acids and nutrient compounds causing eutrophication
Roman goddess of night; daughter of Erebus; counterpart of Greek Nyx
Nitrogen oxides is a term used to refer to nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) Nitric oxide is a toxic, colourless, flammable gas with a slight odour Nitrogen dioxide is a reddish brown, nonflammable, gas with a detectable smell Nitrogen dioxide contributes to ground-level ozone or smog
the sum of NO + NO2 See also nitrogen oxides, NOy
Nitrogen oxides or oxides of nitrogen that are a chief component of air pollution produced by fossil fuel burning
Oxides of nitrogen An exhaust emission caused by high combustion temperatures
Nitrogen Oxides, including Nitrogen Dioxide and Nitric Oxide (NO)
Oxides of nitrogen This is one of the criteria pollutants monitored by the Clean Air Act Sources of NOx include gasoline vapors and chemicals solvents
oxide of nitrogen
The sum of nitric oxide, and nitrogen dioxide The primary nitrogen pollutant emitted for the combustion process
Oxides of nitrogen that are a chief component of air pollution that are produced by the burning of fossil fuels Also called NITROGEN OXIDES
Abbreviation for oxides of nitrogen, pollutants resulting from high combustion temperatures
Nitrogen Oxide
Greenhouse gas created during the combustion of fossil fuels
Nitrous Oxides
(nitrogen oxides, given as NO2) are acidifying air emissions - this environmental effect is taken into account in SO2 equivalents NOx also acts as a precursor for summer smog which is included in the ozone precursor equivalents
Oxides of nitrogen (NOx) are a family of reactive gaseous compounds that contribute to air pollution in both urban and rural environments NOx emissions are produced during the combustion of fuels at high temperatures The primary sources of atmospheric NOx include highway sources (such as light-duty and heavy-duty vehicles), nonroad sources (such as construction and agricultural equipment, and locomotives) and stationary sources (such as power plants and industrial boilers) NOx can irritate the lungs, cause bronchitis and pneumonia, and lower resistance to respiratory infections Nitrogen oxides are an important precursor both to ozone and acid rain, and may affect both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
A general formula for oxides of nitrogen (NO,NO2) They react with moisture in the respiratory tract to produce acids that corrode and irritate tissue, causing congestion and pulmonary edema Symptoms of acute exposure can develop over 6 to 24 hours Chronic exposure to low levels can cause irritation, cough, headache, and tooth corrosion Exposure to 5 to 50 ppm of NO2 can cause slowly evolving pulmonary edema Commonly produced by combustion processes, including motor vehicle engines
nitrogen oxides; a general expression for nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) (Nitrogen Oxides)
oxides of nitrogen The two primary oxides of nitrogen involved in air pollution are nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) Nitrogen dioxide is a reddish-brown gas with a pungent smell It can affect the respiratory system exacerbating asthma The main health issues associated with NO2 are increased incidence of lower respiratory-tract infections in children and increased airway responsiveness in asthmatics In the atmosphere, nitrogen oxides are changed into nitric acid, which is washed out in rain and is a principal precursor of acid rain
(nitrogen oxides) a type of gas emitted by automobiles and industrial sources and regulated by the EPA under provisions of the Clean Air Act NOx can affect human health and plant life, and trigger photochemical smog
Nitrogen oxides One of the six criteria pollutants The term used to describe the sum of nitric oxide (NO), nitric dioxide (NO2), and other oxides of nitrogen, which plays a major role in the formation of ozone The major sources of man-made NOx emissions are high temperature combustion processes, such as those occurring in automobiles and power plants
Nitrogen Oxides
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