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Is nitrogen Oxide produced while burning fossil fuels?

yes, don't know why, but yes


What are two substances in the atmosphere combine with nitrogen and sulfur oxide from fossil fuels combustion?

Two substances in the atmosphere that can combine with nitrogen and sulfur oxide from fossil fuel combustion are oxygen and water vapor. When nitrogen oxide and sulfur oxide emissions react with oxygen and water vapor in the atmosphere, they form nitrogen dioxide and sulfuric acid, respectively, contributing to air pollution and acid rain.


What are some pollutants produces by the burning of fuels?

The Burning of fossil fuels produces carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, and sulfur dioxide. They also produce particulates such as dust and soot.


Neutral oxide of nitrogen?

NO is the simplest oxide of nitrogen.


Word equation for nitrogen oxide?

Nitrogen oxide forms when nitrogen reacts with oxygen. The word equation for this reaction is: nitrogen + oxygen → nitrogen oxide.


Symbol for nitrogen oxide?

The symbol for nitrogen oxide is NO.


What is the chemical formula of nitrogen IV oxide?

Nitrogen dioxide NO2 Nitrogen(IV) oxide


Which is the correct formula for nitrogen 4 oxide?

Nitrogen(IV) oxide is N2O4.


What is the pollutant formed from nitrogen?

Nitrogen Oxide is formed from Nitrogen when it is mixed with Oxygen. The word equation for the formation of this pollutant is N2 + O2 ----> 2NO (Nitrogen + Oxygen -----> Nitrogen Oxide)


Nitric oxide has what in it?

Nitrogen oxide is composed of the elements, nitrogen and oxygen.


How does nitrogen contribute to global warming?

It does not. Nitrogen is not one of the greenhouse gases.Nitrous oxide, released by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) is a greenhouse gas, and this is contributing to global warming.


Where do sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxide come from?

Sulfur dioxide mainly comes from burning fossil fuels like coal and oil, particularly in power plants and industrial processes. Nitrogen oxide is produced when fossil fuels are burned at high temperatures, such as in vehicles and power plants. Both pollutants contribute to air pollution and can cause health and environmental problems.