Chemistry
'Oxides of nitrogen namely nitrous oxide, are released into the atmosphere from varied sources'. Explain the statement with relevant sources.
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Oxides of nitrogen (namely nitrous oxide), are released into the atmosphere from various natural and man-made sources. The natural sources are:
- Anaerobic respiration — Activities of micro organisms in soil release nitrogen, nitric oxide and nitrous oxide.
- The lightning discharge in the atmosphere creates high temperatures causing Nitrogen (N2) and Oxygen (O2) to combine forming Oxides of Nitrogen.
The man-made sources are:
- Use of nitrogenous fertilizers for agricultural activities release oxides of nitrogen.
- Automobile exhausts.
- Burning of biomass.
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