Other Names
N2O5, Nitric anhydride, Nitric pentoxide
Definition
Dinitrogen pentoxide, N2O5, is formed from the
reaction of the nitrate radical with nitrogen dioxide.
Higher in the atmosphere, it is an effective reservoir for active nitrogen.
Applications
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Atmospheric Chemistry Models |
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Health and Environment |
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Air Quality Forecast Models |
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Climate Change |
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