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Nitrogen compounds, tropospheric nitric oxide

The tropospheric nitric oxide is produced from molecular nitrogen or its compounds during high temperature combustion processes thus it is mostly of anthropogenic origin. Nitrogen dioxide is produced by further oxidation of NO from these compounds other nitrogenous species are formed. [Pg.133]

Air pollution (qv) problems are characteri2ed by their scale and the types of pollutants involved. Pollutants are classified as being either primary, that is emitted direcdy, or secondary, ie, formed in the atmosphere through chemical or physical processes. Examples of primary pollutants are carbon monoxide [630-08-0] (qv), CO, lead [7439-92-1] (qv), Pb, chlorofluorocarbons, and many toxic compounds. Notable secondary pollutants include o2one [10028-15-6] (qv), O, which is formed in the troposphere by reactions of nitrogen oxides (NO ) and reactive organic gases (ROG), and sulfuric and nitric acids. [Pg.377]


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