Nitric Oxide NO
Meaning, Term, and Glossary Definition - What is Nitric Oxide NO?
A gas formed by combustion under high temperature and high pressure in an internal combustion engine; it is converted by sunlight and photochemical processes in ambient air to nitrogen oxide. NO is a precursor of ground-level ozone pollution, or smog..
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