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Nitric oxide forest fires

Nitric oxide (NO) Forest fires anaerobic Combustion of oil, gas and... [Pg.12]

Forest fire—an undesirable exothermic reaction. The models show some simple combustion products carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, water, and nitric oxide. The last compound represents nitrogen-containing compounds. [Pg.228]

Contrary to popular belief, acid rain is not a new phenomenon nor does it result solely from industrial pollution. Natural processes—volcanic eruptions and forest fires, for example—produce and release acid particles into the air, and the burning of foresf areas to clear land in Brazil, Africa, and other countries also contributes to acid rain however, the rise in manufacturing that began with the Industrial Revolution literally dwarfs all other contributions to the problem. The main culprits are emissions of sulfur dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels, such as oil and coal, and nitrogen oxide, formed mostly from internal combustion engine emissions, which is readily transformed into nitrogen dioxide. These mix in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid. [Pg.234]

This group of nitrogen-o gen compounds includes the gases nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, and nitrous oxide. Natural sources of nitrogen oxides are forest fires, lightning. [Pg.500]


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