which gases is produced during lightning
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The rapid heating and cooling of the gases within a lightning bolt produces nitric oxide (NO), which combines with oxygen to create nitrogen dioxide (NO2), especially when it's moving downwind. Nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide are referred to together as nitrogen oxides (NOx), a mixture of gases...
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Lightning produces Ozone. It also produces Nitrous oxides. The heat produced during lightning combines the N2 and O2 in air, forming NO, which further combines with oxygen forming NO2, which reacts with water vapour and O2, forming nitric acid. This falls to earth along with rain, and plants use the nitrate in it (the NO3 part of HNO3).
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