That would only be possible if you have NO or NO2 in the atmosphere around the CS. Trace amounts of it can be produced by fireplaces, wood burning stoves, even gas stoves. But for the most part unless you happen to have someone arc welding, fuming nitric acid, or an open bottle of laughing gas nearby, the amounts should be negligable.
Marshall [email protected] wrote: > Thanks for the thread guys. This is much better than talking about > drinking piss or eating walnut husks. So if airborne contaminants such > as nitrogen can get into CS using the HVAC arc method, what about > aquarium bubblers and LVDC? > > Andy > > From: Reid Harvey > Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 14:13:08 Ole Bob, Ivan, Anybody, > Can someone explain to me how it is that nitric acid can be generated? > > Does this come out of the air above the container? The water? One of > my > generators is 110 volts, though DC, but I'd be interested to know > what's > going on. > Reid > >

