Nitrogen dioxide in the air reacts with oxygen during lightning storms to form nitrogen oxide compounds. Some of these compounds dissolve in water droplets in clouds and fall to Earth as acid rain. When nitrogen dioxide comes into contact with surfaces, it can dimerize to form dinitrogen tetroxide.
Nitrogen dioxide in the air reacts with oxygen during lightning storms to form nitrogen oxide compounds. Some of these compounds dissolve in water droplets in clouds and fall to Earth as acid rain. When nitrogen dioxide comes into contact with surfaces, it can dimerize to form dinitrogen tetroxide.
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Nitrogen dioxide in the air reacts with oxygen during lightning storms to form nitrogen oxide compounds. Some of these compounds dissolve in water droplets in clouds and fall to Earth as acid rain. When nitrogen dioxide comes into contact with surfaces, it can dimerize to form dinitrogen tetroxide.
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