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oxide

[ok-sahyd, -sid] / ˈɒk saɪd, -sɪd /


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Additional surplus nitrogen in soil can produce nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas.

From Science Daily

In this process, copper oxide acts as an important catalyst in the electrochemical nitrate reduction reaction, a more environmentally friendly approach compared to the traditional Haber-Bosch method.

From Science Daily

The EPA released rules that will cut nitrogen oxide pollution, which contributes to the formation of smog, by more than 80% in 2027.

From Seattle Times

In December, the E.P.A. announced a new federal rule to cut nitrogen oxide from heavy vehicles, the first time in 20 years that it had tightened tailpipe emissions from trucks.

From New York Times

They first took the cathode material from a lithium cobalt oxide battery and combined it with the same amount of aluminium foil.

From Scientific American