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nitric oxide CAS Number: 10102-43-9. A colorless, poisonous gas formed by oxidation of nitrogen or ammonia. Chemical formula = NO. Molecular weight = 30.00614 g/mol.
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nitric oxide A colorless, poisonous gas (NO) produced as an intermediate during the manufacture of nitric acid from ammonia or atmospheric nitrogen and as a product of cellular metabolism. In the body, nitric oxide is involved in oxygen transport to the tissues, the transmission of nerve impulses, and other physiological activities.
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nitric acid Used in emulsion manufacture, in toners, and in bleaches, it is highly corrosive.
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nitric oxide A signaling molecule released by nerve endings during erection that allow the smooth muscle tissue in the penis to relax.
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nitric oxide Synthesized within cells by NO synthase, NO relaxes smooth muscles and has been implicated almost universally in the functioning of a variety of cellular processes.
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