Nothing. If water vapor gets to an excited nitrogen + oxygen free radical before it gets a chance to make ozone, nitrous oxide and other compounds result instead.
Oxygen
No. Nitrous oxide is the "dead body" of what could have been an ozone molecule, if water vapor had not gotten to the excited and unstable nitrogen and oxygen "free radical" first. The main threat is water vapor in that case.
Nitrogen has many oxides like Nitrogen dioxide, Nitrous oxide, etc. Nitrogen monoxide refers to a single compound with formula NO. Whereas Nitrogen oxide can refer any higher or lower oxide of nitrogen. It can refer to Nitrous oxide, Nitric oxide, Dinitrogen trioxide, etc.
No. Oxide is a highly basic ion.
a radical is a free electron, therefore it cannot be nitrogen or oxygen, its just an electron
Nothing. If water vapor gets to an excited nitrogen + oxygen free radical before it gets a chance to make ozone, nitrous oxide and other compounds result instead.
Oxygen
No. Nitrous oxide is the "dead body" of what could have been an ozone molecule, if water vapor had not gotten to the excited and unstable nitrogen and oxygen "free radical" first. The main threat is water vapor in that case.
Though nitrogen dioxide has a single lone electron, it is not a radical, but a stable molecule.
iron(III) oxide, for the nitrogen-free formulation avoids formation of toxic nitrogen oxides
There is a "zoo" full of nitrogen oxides! The most commonly encountered are NO, nitric oxide, an important biological molecule; N2O nitrous oxide (laughing gas); NO2 nitrogen dioxide, an intermediate in the production of nitric acid.Nitric oxide, also known as nitrogen monoxide, (NO), nitrogen(II) oxideNitrogen dioxide (NO2), nitrogen(IV) oxideNitrous oxide (N2O), nitrogen(-I,III) oxideNitrosylazide (N4O), nitrogen(-I,0,I,II) oxideNitrate radical (NO3), nitrogen(VI) oxideDinitrogen trioxide (N2O3), nitrogen(II,IV) oxideDinitrogen tetroxide (N2O4), nitrogen(IV) oxideDinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5), nitrogen(V) oxideTrinitramide (N(NO2)3), nitrogen(0,IV) oxide
NO is the simplest oxide of nitrogen.
It is the molecular compound Nitric Oxide (not Nitrous Oxide)
Nitrogen has many oxides like Nitrogen dioxide, Nitrous oxide, etc. Nitrogen monoxide refers to a single compound with formula NO. Whereas Nitrogen oxide can refer any higher or lower oxide of nitrogen. It can refer to Nitrous oxide, Nitric oxide, Dinitrogen trioxide, etc.
An aminyl oxide is an aminoxyl radical.
Nitrogen oxide is composed of the elements, nitrogen and oxygen.