Chemistry of Nitrous in Engines
Chemistry Connections
Episode #4
Welcome to Chemistry Connections, our names are Shaan and Maharsh and we are your hosts for episode #4 called Chemistry of Nitrous in Engines Today we will be discussing how nitrous works to increase power in engines
Segment 1: Introduction to Nitrous Oxide Engines
- Nitrous oxide is used in cars to help them go faster and get more power out of their engines
- Commonly referred to as NOS
- It is usually stored in the form of a liquid inside a cylinder
- Engines are powered by fuel and the amount of air that can be compressed
- More air = more power
- Nitrous Oxide is a gas injected into the engine which breaks down into Oxygen and nitrogen
- The oxygen molecule is then used in the combustion process of the engine
- Nitrous is heavy and needed in high capacity to power an an engine so that’s why you see drivers use the nitrous for a short amount of time
- There are 2 main types of nitrous systems, a wet and a dry system
- In a dry nitrous system, nitrous oxide is added directly into the fuel-injector and causes an increase in oxygen levels
- In a wet system, N2O is added to the fuel using a special nozzle that regulates the amount of nitrous in the fuel
- The wet nitrous system is more prone to backfires, or flames shooting out of the exhaust.
Segment 2: The Chemistry Behind N2O Engines
Chem topic 1: Combustion rxn/Exothermic rxn
- Air is compressed and ignited in an engine, which drives a piston and powers the car
- N2O allows for more oxygen to enter the engine, this increases the amount of fuel that can be let in
- More oxygen = more fuel = more power
- As the nitrous oxide decomposes and is injected, it releases nitrogen and oxygen into the engine
- This means that more oxygen is present to enter the engine and become part of the combustion reaction
Chem topic 2: bonds breaking/bond strength
- Energy is required to break apart bonds
- The O atom in the N2O has a strong bond to the N2
- Lots of heat is required to break these bonds
- More heat is released when the bonds are broken
- This means that the reaction is exothermic
- The molecule N2O is a polar molecule that has covalent bonds
Chem topic 3: redox rxn/nitrous oxide is an oxidizing agent
- Nitrous is an oxidizing agent
- This means that it is reduced
- Gains electrons
- The reaction that takes place in the engine is a redox reaction
- This means that electrons are transferred from one particle to another
- The decomposition of nitrous oxide is a redox reaction and the combustion reaction is also a redox reaction
Segment 3: Personal Connections
- We both watched all the Fast and the Furious movies and were interested on how nitrous increases a cars top speed
- Nitrous is an important part of the franchise as it allows the racers to use it to their advantage to beat the competition
- This topic will allow us to better understand the chemistry behind some of our favorite movies and moments from TV
- Understanding how nitrous impacts the engine, and what makes it work, may help us to better understand certain aspects of our own cars
- It’s important to us because it allows us to use what we learned in chemistry and apply it to real life
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Sources:
https://www.carthrottle.com/post/engineering-explained-how-nos-works/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrous_oxide#Internal_combustion_engine
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Learn the use of nitrous oxide in cars to increase speed and awesomeness with your hosts Maharsh and Shaan.