Nitric oxide
the smoke that comes from factory chimney's this produces more smoke and develop's nitric oxide.
Magnesium Oxide + Nitric Acid -----> Magnesium Nitrate + Water. Hope this helps.
Yes, from the up-regulation of inducible-nitrous oxide synthase (iNOS), the enzyme that produces NITROUS oxide. NO is an inflammatory molecule that induces inflammation in local tissue. There are many references to this, search google if you want more. If you mean NITRIC oxide, then I don't know if that molecule exists, or what it does if it does.
Terese Easton has written: 'The role of nitric oxide synthase in platelet membrane function in dyslexic adults compared to controls'
NO (Nitrogen and Oxygen)
When nitrous oxide is dissolved in water, the major species present is N2O(aq), which exists as a solvated molecule in the water. Nitrous oxide can also react with water to produce nitric oxide (NO) and nitric acid (HNO3).
Nitric oxide can be found in the human body where it functions as a signaling molecule in various physiological processes. It is produced by endothelial cells lining blood vessels and by immune cells in response to infection or inflammation. It can also be found in trace amounts in the atmosphere due to combustion processes.
When nitric acid reacts with iron, it produces nitric oxide gas, iron(II) nitrate, and water. The reaction is exothermic and may produce heat or gas. It is important to perform this reaction in a well-ventilated area because nitric oxide gas can be toxic.
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.
NO-gas is colourless
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.