TERMIUM Plus®

The Government of Canada’s terminology and linguistic data bank.

DIOXYDE AZOTE ATMOSPHERIQUE [1 record]

Record 1 2001-05-28

English

Subject field(s)
  • Pollutants
CONT

Photolysis is a process that uses photons from short-wave light or ultraviolet radiation to chemically decompose contaminants (photodecomposition of atmospheric nitrogen dioxide, for example, which produces reactive oxygen atoms that trigger smog formation).

French

Domaine(s)
  • Agents de pollution
CONT

Photolyse. La réaction photolytique est un procédé utilisant les photons de la lumière de faible longueur d'onde ou de radiation ultraviolette pour décomposer chimiquement les contaminants (par exemple, photodécomposition du dioxyde d'azote dans l'atmosphère, ce qui produit des atomes d'oxygène réactifs qui déclenchent le processus de formation du smog).

Key term(s)
  • dioxyde d'azote atmosphérique

Spanish

Save record 1

Copyright notice for the TERMIUM Plus® data bank

© Public Services and Procurement Canada, 2024
TERMIUM Plus®, the Government of Canada's terminology and linguistic data bank
A product of the Translation Bureau

Features

Language Portal of Canada

Access a collection of Canadian resources on all aspects of English and French, including quizzes.

Writing tools

The Language Portal’s writing tools have a new look! Easy to consult, they give you access to a wealth of information that will help you write better in English and French.

Glossaries and vocabularies

Access Translation Bureau glossaries and vocabularies.

Date Modified: