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nitrogenакти́вный азо́т — active nitrogenаммиа́чный азо́т — ammonia nitrogenбелко́вый азо́т — protein nitrogenгидролизу́емый азо́т — hydrolyzable nitrogenдосту́пный азо́т — available nitrogenжи́дкий азо́т — liquid nitrogenизвестко́вый азо́т — lime [calcium] cyanamideнитра́тный азо́т — nitrate nitrogenнитри́тный азо́т — nitrite nitrogenо́бщий азо́т — total nitrogenоста́точный азо́т — residual nitrogenпротеи́новый азо́т — protein nitrogenраствори́мый азо́т — soluble nitrogenсвя́занный азо́т — bound [fixed] nitrogenусвоя́емый азо́т — available nitrogenфикси́рованный азо́т — hound [fixed] nitrogen* * * -
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nitrogen monoxide
A colourless gas, soluble in water, ethanol and ether. It is formed in many reactions involving the reduction of nitric acid, but more convenient reactions for the preparation of reasonably pure NO are reactions of sodium nitrite, sulphuric acid, etc. (Source: DICCHE)
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