Some combustible gases contain free gas as an impurity. Can nitrogen oxide (2) be formed during

Some combustible gases contain free gas as an impurity. Can nitrogen oxide (2) be formed during the combustion of such gases in ordinary gas stoves? Why?

There is a very strong triple chemical bond between the nitrogen atoms in the N2 molecule. For its rupture and nitrogen oxidation, extremely harsh conditions are required (for example, an arc discharge). In gas stoves, the conditions are much milder, therefore, nitrogen oxide will not be formed during gas combustion.



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