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Which form of combined nitrogen may be formed during lightening storms?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

No And No2 because during lightning oxygen molecule is split into two o molecule which then react with nitrogen in air to firm these gaese

Answered by deepthysameer
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Oxides (monoxides and dioxides) of nitrogen are formed during lightning storms.

Explanation:

The very high energy produced during lightning dissociates nitrogen molecules in the air making them combine with oxygen to form nitrogen oxides.

The nitrogen monoxide (nitric oxide ) initially formed reacts with more oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide.

  • N₂ + O₂ ⇒ NO
  • NO + O₂ ⇒NO₂

These oxides dissolve in the rain and then poured down to earth as nitrates making the soil nitrogen rich. This process by which lighting produces fertilizer is known as 'atmospheric nitrogen fixation'.

Also refer:

Why Nitrogen monoxide is formed during lightning

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