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nitrous azotic: of or containing nitrogen; "nitric acid"
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nitrous acid an unstable inorganic acid known only in solution and as nitrite salts
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nitrous oxide inhalation anesthetic used as an anesthetic in dentistry and surgery
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nitrous oxide Nitrous oxide, also known as dinitrogen oxide or dinitrogen monoxide, is a chemical compound with chemical formula N2O. Under room conditions it is a colourless non-flammable gas, with a pleasant slightly sweet odor. It is commonly known as laughing gas due to the exhilarating effects of inhaling it, and because it can cause spontaneous laughter in some users. It is used in surgery and dentistry for its anaesthetic and analgesic effects. ...
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nitrous acid 1. Weak acid formed in solution by neutralization of the nitrite ion. Also formed when nitrogen dioxide, NO 2 , dissolves in water. 2. Gaseous compound, formula HONO, that builds up in polluted, typically urban air, containing nitrogen oxides. The only known gas-phase reaction leading to its formation, that between hydroxyl radicals (OH) and nitric oxide (NO), is not rapid enough to account for observed levels, and the formation is thus thought to involve particles. ...
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