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  • Nitrogen oxide
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  • In 2366, nanites that had infected the computer core of the USS Enterprise-D released nitrogen oxide onto the bridge of that starship in retaliation for Paul Stubbs' use of gamma radiation to destroy several of the nanites. (TNG: "Evolution" )
  • Nitrogen oxide may refer to a binary compound of oxygen and nitrogen, or a mixture of such compounds: * Nitric oxide, also known as nitrogen monoxide, (N ), nitrogen(II) oxide * Nitrogen dioxide (NO2 ), nitrogen(IV) oxide The compounds NO and NO2 are radicals. In addition, there are several anions of nitrogen oxides. The most stable of these is the nitrate anion: * Nitrate (NO3−), trioxonitrate(V) ion but other nitrogen oxoanions include nitrite, peroxonitrite, trioxodinitrate (hyponitrate), and nitroxylate.
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  • Nitrogen oxide may refer to a binary compound of oxygen and nitrogen, or a mixture of such compounds: * Nitric oxide, also known as nitrogen monoxide, (N ), nitrogen(II) oxide * Nitrogen dioxide (NO2 ), nitrogen(IV) oxide * Nitrous oxide (N2O), nitrogen(−I,III) oxide * Nitrosylazide (N4O), nitrogen(−I,0,I,II) oxide * Dinitrogen trioxide (N2O3), nitrogen(II,IV) oxide * Dinitrogen tetroxide (N2O4), nitrogen(IV) oxide * Dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5), nitrogen(V) oxide * Trinitramide (N(NO2)3), nitrogen(0,IV) oxide * Nitrite (NO) * Nitrate (NO) * Nitronium (NO) * Nitrosonium (NO) * peroxonitrite (ONO) The compounds NO and NO2 are radicals. In addition, there are several anions of nitrogen oxides. The most stable of these is the nitrate anion: * Nitrate (NO3−), trioxonitrate(V) ion but other nitrogen oxoanions include nitrite, peroxonitrite, trioxodinitrate (hyponitrate), and nitroxylate. In atmospheric chemistry, air pollution, and related fields, nitrogen oxides refers specifically to NOx (NO and NO2). Only the first three of these compounds can be isolated at room temperature. N2O3, N2O4, and N2O5 all decompose rapidly at room temperature. NO3, N4O, and N(NO2)3 are very reactive. N2O is stable and rather unreactive at room temperature, while NO and NO2 are quite reactive but nevertheless quite stable when isolated. Nitric oxide, NO Image:Nitrogen-dioxide-3D-vdW.png| Nitrogen dioxide, NO2 Image:Nitrous-oxide-3D-vdW.png| Nitrous oxide, N2O Image:Dinitrogen-trioxide-3D-vdW.png| Dinitrogen trioxide, N2O3 Image:Dinitrogen-tetroxide-3D-vdW.png| Dinitrogen tetroxide, N2O4 Image:Dinitrogen-pentoxide-3D-vdW.png| Dinitrogen pentoxide, N2O5 Image:Trinitramide-3D-spacefill.png|
  • In 2366, nanites that had infected the computer core of the USS Enterprise-D released nitrogen oxide onto the bridge of that starship in retaliation for Paul Stubbs' use of gamma radiation to destroy several of the nanites. (TNG: "Evolution" )