which form of combined nitrogen may be formed
during lightening
Storms
NO and NO2
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The very high temperature in the vicinity of a lightning bolt causes the gases oxygen and nitrogen in the air to react to form nitric oxide. The nitric oxide very quickly reacts with more oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide. Both of the nitrogen compounds are known collectively as nitrogen oxides or NOx.
NO AND NO2 is formed as result because during lightning oxygen molecule is split into two O molecule which then react with nitrogen in air to form these gases
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