| nitrous oxide |
A colourless, non-flammable gas with a sweetish odour, commonly known as
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one of the three major greenhouse gases responsible for climate change (see greenhouse gases). Soils and oceans are the primary natural sources of nitrous oxide. Humans contribute to nitrous oxide emissions through soil cultivation and the use of nitrogen fertilizers, nylon production and the burning of organic material and fossil fuels. Combustion and biomass burning are sources of nitrous oxide emissions. ...
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| nitrous oxide |
is released by industrial processes, the burning of fossil fuels, and by fertilizer use. Nitrous oxide evenutually breaks down into its components, nitrogen and oxygen, but the process takes about 120 years.
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| nitrous oxide |
N2O, non-flammable, non-explosive gas that acts as an oxidizing agent with gasoline or methanol to improve the rate and efficiency of combustion, thus increasing engine horsepower.
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(N 2 O) Emitted during agricultural and industrial activities, as well as during combustion of solid waste and fossil fuels.
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