nitrogen monoxide is a chemical compound with chemical formula NO
The common name of nitric oxide is simply "nitric oxide." It is a colorless gas with the chemical formula NO. Nitric oxide is a key signaling molecule in the human body, playing important roles in vasodilation, neurotransmission, and immune response.
The name of the covalent compound NO is nitrogen monoxide.
Nitric Oxide is the name of the molecule NO.
The common name for the formula NO is nitrogen monoxide or nitric oxide.
Nitric oxide
The compound NO is called "nitric oxide". Combined with oxygen and water, it forms HNO2, or nitrous acid.
NO (Nitrogen and Oxygen)
NO-gas is colourless
It is the molecular compound Nitric Oxide (not Nitrous Oxide)
Nitric oxide myoglobin is a form of myoglobin that can bind to nitric oxide. This interaction helps regulate blood flow by releasing nitric oxide, which acts as a vasodilator to increase blood vessel diameter and improve oxygen delivery to tissues.
Nitric oxide is considered a neutral oxide, as it does not exhibit distinct basic or acidic properties. It reacts with both acids and bases to form different compounds.
When hemoglobin releases oxygen and nitric oxide to tissues, nitric oxide causes blood vessels to dilate, increasing blood flow and delivering more oxygen to the tissues. This helps improve oxygen delivery and tissue function.