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'NO' is not an element, and is therefore not found on the Periodic Table. The chemical NO is nitric oxide (aka nitrogen(II) oxide), a colorless gas at room temperature.

If, however, you are referring to 'No', then it is the symbol for Nobelium, which is a synthetic, metallic, radioactive element with atomic number 102. It can be found in the actinide series.

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nitrogen oxide molecule: one atom of nitrogen bonded to one atom of oxygen

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It stands for nirogentetraoxide

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Element 102, Nobelium, is symbolized with No. See the related link listed below for more information:

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NO means "Nitrogen Oxide"

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nitrogen monoxide

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NO2 is the nitrogen dioxide.

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