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Nitric oxide nitrogen

The older process is called the lead chamber process. It uses a mixture of gaseous oxides of nitrogen—nitric oxide, NO, and nitrogen dioxide, N02—as the catalyst. This process has been in use and under development for over 200 years. It is named after the large room-like chambers lined with lead in which the gaseous reactions are carried out. The lead walls react with the acid and become coated with an inert protective coating of lead sulfate. [Pg.227]

The advantages of electron spectroscopy for the study of adsorbed diatomic molecules are illustrated by reference to the adsorption of carbon monoxide, nitrogen, nitric oxide, and oxygen on different metal surfaces. [Pg.65]

Decomposition accompanied by the development of nitrous oxide compatible with the scheme (4) only starts above 170° C. Marked decomposition together with the evolution of nitrogen, nitric oxide and water, corresponding with the reaction (3), begins at a temperature of about 220°C [11]. [Pg.456]

Oxides of Nitrogen Nitric oxide Nitric oxide Nitrous oxide Nitorgen dioxide Nitrogen tetroxide... [Pg.107]

Oxides of Nitrogen Nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (N02) are also characterized by small solubility in water (Henry s law coefficients 0.002 and 0.01 Matm-1 at 298 K). A negligible fraction of these species is dissolved in cloudwater, and their aqueous-phase concentrations are estimated to be on the order of 1 nM or even smaller. [Pg.303]

The purpose of this easy question is to remind the reader that there are three medically important oxides of nitrogen. Nitric oxide (NO) is a powerful vasodilator (see Chapter 19). Nitrogen dioxide (NOj) is a pulmonary irritant generated in fermenting silage it may cause lethal pulmonary damage in farm workers. Nitrous oxide (N O) is the inhalation anesthetic agent discussed in this chapter. The answer is (E). [Pg.237]

Oxidized nitrogen. Nitric oxide changes GeS2 to Ge02. [Pg.343]

Nitrogen nitric oxide - Oxygen hydrogen peroxides.. [Pg.1267]


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