I think that garlic is the food that contains the most nitric acid! :-)
In most cases hydrogen and oxygen form the compound ammonia (NH3), but they can also form hydrazine (N2H4).
Bi, Bismuth forms the most basic oxide in group 5A because it has the most metallic character.
The most common such oxide is titanium dioxide, also known as the mineral rutile.
Nitrogen is an element because it cannot be broken down into a simpler substance. Nitrogen gas, consisting of two nitrogen atoms, is also considered to be an element because it consists of only one element, and in order for a substance to be a compound it most contain two or more elements in a fixed ratio or proportion.
In English language: zinc oxide. Of course in other languages the name is different.Technically it would be zinc (II) oxide, but +2 is by such a margin the most common oxidation state for zinc that it's usually just called "zinc oxide."
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Some foods that contain nitric oxide are walnuts, brazilnuts, peanuts, some seafoods, milk, milk products and especially soybeans and chickpeas. Caution: Milk ,Milk products, and chick peas may be a contributing factor to health conditions and a slow metabolic rate
Cells can produce a variety of gases depending on what kind of cells they are and from what organism; most commonly cells can produce Carbon Dioxide, Oxygen or Nitric Oxide.
In most cases hydrogen and oxygen form the compound ammonia (NH3), but they can also form hydrazine (N2H4).
no its not. nitric oxide is to help add oxygen to your blood for use in your muscles when you work out. most products are full of caffene and other stuff to make you feel jacked. iv used lots of nitric oxide products. i do recomend them but make sure you take time off them after your done because your body gets used to it fast so it will not work as good. its not anything special though but if you have the money its a good product for pre workouts. black powder was good and so was no explode the rest are a waste in my opinion. no its not. nitric oxide is to help add oxygen to your blood for use in your muscles when you work out. most products are full of caffene and other stuff to make you feel jacked. iv used lots of nitric oxide products. i do recomend them but make sure you take time off them after your done because your body gets used to it fast so it will not work as good. its not anything special though but if you have the money its a good product for pre workouts. black powder was good and so was no explode the rest are a waste in my opinion.
nitric acid is also nitric oxide:fertilisersmany nutssome seafoodmilk and milk contaning productssoybeanschikpeashope this helpssaibahxxx
Nitric oxide (NO) is an odourless, colourless gas which is produced during high temperature burning of fuel in, for example, cars and other road vehicles, heaters and cookers. Once it is mixed with air it quickly combines with oxygen, forming nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Most nitrogen dioxide in the atmosphere is formed from the oxidation of nitric oxide (NO) in this way, although some is release directly from source.
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Nitric acid is an oxidizing agent
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
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At first: food seldom contains base, pH most (far) under 7 or 6,