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Nitrogen Dioxide

Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a reddish-brown gas with a strong, acrid smell, commonly associated with vehicle emissions and industrial processes. It is part of a group of gases known as nitrogen oxides (NOx), which can contribute to air pollution and the formation of smog. NO2 can irritate the lungs and respiratory system, leading to health issues, particularly in vulnerable populations like children and those with asthma. It also plays a role in the creation of ground-level ozone, a harmful air pollutant. Monitoring and reducing NO2 levels is essential for improving air quality and public health.

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    Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) is a reddish-brown gas with a sharp, acrid smell, commonly produced from burning fossil fuels, such as in cars and power plants. It is an air pollutant that can cause respiratory problems and contribute to smog and acid rain. NO2 forms when nitrogen in the air reacts with oxygen at high temperatures. It is part of a group of gases known as nitrogen oxides (NOx). Monitoring and reducing nitrogen dioxide levels is essential for public health and environmental protection, as high concentrations can harm both human respiratory systems and ecosystems.