Chemistry JAMB

A major source of oxide of nitrogen is from the burning of?

A. coal
B. wood
C. fuel
D. chlorofluorocarbons

Correct Answer:

Option A – coal

Explanation

Coal is a major source of oxide of nitrogen. Option B, C, D do not contribute to the oxide of Nitrogen either. They are sources of oxides of carbon of sulphur etc.

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