Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) can exacerbate Asthma by irritating the airways and causing inflammation. This gas, often produced from vehicle emissions and industrial processes, can increase airway hyperresponsiveness, making the lungs more sensitive to allergens and irritants. Prolonged exposure to NO2 can lead to reduced lung function and increased frequency of asthma attacks, particularly in vulnerable populations such as children and those with pre-existing respiratory conditions.
Breathing in nitrogen dioxide can cause respiratory issues like coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. It can also worsen existing respiratory conditions like asthma. In high concentrations, it can lead to more severe health problems and even be life-threatening.
because there are not as many cars (which mainly cause nitrogen dioxide) at night.
Yes, nitrogen dioxide is harmful to human health. It can irritate the respiratory system, exacerbate respiratory conditions like asthma, and contribute to the formation of smog and acid rain. Prolonged exposure to nitrogen dioxide can increase the risk of respiratory infections and other health problems.
acid rain, which can harm vegetation, wildlife, and infrastructure. Additionally, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide can contribute to respiratory issues in humans when inhaled.
Nitric oxide + oxygen => Nitrogen Dioxide
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.
Nitrogen dioxide
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They are the cause of acid rains.
TV does not cause asthma.
Nitrogen Dioxide
It is made when nitrogen and oxygen collide to make nitrogen dioxide