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nitrogen dioxide

NOUN
  1. a highly poisonous brown gas (NO2)

How To Use nitrogen dioxide In A Sentence

  • The move was intended to reduce greenhouse gases, but although diesels produce less carbon dioxide they emit nitrogen dioxide. Times, Sunday Times
  • Planning consent will be refused until the air around the airport meets nitrogen dioxide requirements. Times, Sunday Times
  • Diesel vehicles produce nitrogen dioxide, which can inflame the lung lining and lead to respiratory disease. Times, Sunday Times
  • The low-emission zone was not designed to tackle nitrogen dioxide pollution, however. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cells were also tested with nitrogen dioxide, a by-product of gas cooking, which may reach levels of 1000 parts per billion or more in kitchens.
  • Unstable nitrogen oxides, which we did not measure, including peroxynitrite, nitrogen dioxide, and dinitrogen trioxide, are important mediators of oxidation and nitration reactions in vivo.
  • Researchers also blamed exposure to nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide and particulates for the increase.
  • The four usual agents of deterioration in the air apart from oxygen and water are sulphur dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, ozone and nitrogen dioxide.
  • The District's urban forest improves air quality by removing nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, ozone, and particulate matter.
  • It is usually caused by the emission of particulates or nitrogen dioxide.
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