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Nitrogen (I) oxide is produced by...

Nitrogen `(I)` oxide is produced by

A

thermal decomposition of ammonium nitrate

B

disproportionation of `N_(2)O_(4)`

C

thermal decomposition of ammonium nitrite

D

interaction of hydroxylamine and nitrous acid.

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A, D
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