Nitric oxide

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Nitric oxide

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That is so far out! :o I'd like to have a t-shirt with that print all over it. 8)

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Very good!
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Really nice images, but what temperature was this at? Boiling point of NO appears to be -152C and melting point of the solid at -164!
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This was from an over the counter dietary supplement with other compounds in it.

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It would be interesting to know what else there was in the supplement - I guess you dispersed it in water or other solvent and then recrystallised... always fun to see what appears!
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