Produced by the reaction of tin(II) oxide and 2-ethylhexanoic acid, it is a yellow liquid at room temperature.
This reaction produces nitric oxide, nitrogen, and sodium hydroxide.
In each case, the cells were found to produce less nitric oxide, a chemical important for maintaining the health of the cardiovascular system.
When under high temperature, Peligot's salt parts with its chlorine and produces chromic oxide.
Copper containing enzymes carry out a single electron transfer to produce nitric oxide.
Macrophages, certain cells of the immune system, produce nitric oxide in order to kill invading bacteria.
Findings suggest that the lead in combination with salts produced naturally by the body produce nitric oxide which boosts the immune system.
This type of damage typically produces oxide(s) or salt(s) of the original metal.
Second, the nitrites react with substances in the meat to produce nitric oxide.
Nitrogen fertilizer also produces nitrous oxide, a more damaging greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.