No2
NO2, or nitrogen dioxide, is a reactive nitrogen oxide with the chemical formula NO2. It is a reddish-brown gas at room temperature and has a sharp, acrid odor. NO2 is a radical species, containing an unpaired electron, which makes it highly reactive toward many organic and inorganic compounds.
NO2 forms primarily in the atmosphere by oxidation of nitric oxide (NO) produced during combustion. Major sources
In atmospheric chemistry, NO2 is an intermediate in the NOx cycle. It reacts with hydroxyl radicals to
Health and environmental effects are a primary concern. NO2 and other NOx compounds irritate the airways, exacerbate
Uses and safety: NO2 is used as a chemical reagent and oxidant in laboratory and industrial processes