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  2. Nitric oxide - Wikipedia

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    Nitric oxide (nitrogen oxide or nitrogen monoxide [1]) is a colorless gas with the formula NO.It is one of the principal oxides of nitrogen.Nitric oxide is a free radical: it has an unpaired electron, which is sometimes denoted by a dot in its chemical formula (• N=O or • NO).

  3. Oxynitride - Wikipedia

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    Pca2 1 Wurtzite structure a=5.1986 b=6.3893 c=4.7398 [3] SiAlON SiAlNO (Li,Mg,Y,Le,Ce,Eu) Silicon oxynitride sodium silicon oxynitride NaSiON white Wurtzite structure [3] Sinoite Si 2 N 2 O mineral Li 14 Cr 2 N 8 O P 3 a=5.799 c=8.263 [3] NaGeON white Wurtzite structure [3] potassium germanium oxynitride KGeON yellow Wurtzite structure a=5.7376 ...

  4. Nitrogen compounds - Wikipedia

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    One other possible oxide that has not yet been synthesised is oxatetrazole (N 4 O), an aromatic ring. [15] Nitrous oxide (N 2 O), better known as laughing gas, is made by thermal decomposition of molten ammonium nitrate at 250 °C. This is a redox reaction and thus nitric oxide and nitrogen are also produced as byproducts.

  5. Biological functions of nitric oxide - Wikipedia

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    Biological functions of nitric oxide are roles that nitric oxide plays within biology. Nitric oxide (nitrogen monoxide) is a molecule and chemical compound with chemical formula of N O . In mammals including humans, nitric oxide is a signaling molecule involved in several physiological and pathological processes. [ 1 ]

  6. Nitrate ester - Wikipedia

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    Most commonly, "mixed acid" (nitric and sulfuric acids) are used, but in the 1980s production of the nitrocellulose with magnesium nitrate as a dehydrating agent was started in the US. [4] In laboratory, phosphoric acid and phosphorus pentoxide or acetic acid and its anhydride may be used for the same purpose, or the nitroxylation can be ...

  7. Metal nitrosyl complex - Wikipedia

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    Nitric acid is a source of nitric oxide complexes, although the details are obscure. Probably relevant is the conventional self-dehydration of nitric acid: 2 HNO 3 → NO 2 + NO 3 − + H 2 O. Nitric acid is used in some preparations of nitroprusside from ferrocyanide: HNO 3 + [Fe(CN) 6] 4-→ [Fe(CN) 5 (NO)] 2-+ OH − + OCN −

  8. Peroxynitrite - Wikipedia

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    Peroxynitrite can be prepared by the reaction of superoxide with nitric oxide: [1] [2] [3] NO + O − 2 → NO(O 2) −. It is prepared by the reaction of hydrogen peroxide with nitrite: [4] H 2 O 2 + NO − 2 → ONOO − + H 2 O. Its presence is indicated by the absorbance at 302 nm (pH 12, ε 302 = 1670 M −1 cm −1).

  9. Nitrate radical - Wikipedia

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    Nitrogen trioxide or nitrate radical is an oxide of nitrogen with formula NO 3, consisting of three oxygen atoms covalently bound to a nitrogen atom. This highly unstable blue compound has not been isolated in pure form, but can be generated and observed as a short-lived component of gas, liquid, or solid systems.