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Nitrous oxide (dinitrogen
oxide or
dinitrogen monoxide),
commonly known as
laughing gas,
nitrous, nitro, or nos, is a
chemical compound, an
oxide of nitrogen...
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nitrous oxide engine, or
nitrous oxide system (NOS) is an
internal combustion engine in
which oxygen for
burning the fuel
comes from the decomposition...
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Nitrous acid (molecular
formula HNO 2) is a weak and
monoprotic acid
known only in solution, in the gas phase, and in the form of
nitrite (NO− 2) salts...
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Nitrous oxide (street name nangs,
hippy crack, whippets,
whippits or cannies) is a gas
which can
induce euphoria,
hallucinogenic states and relaxation...
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Nitrous oxide is an
inhaled gas used as a pain
medication and
together with
other medications for anesthesia.
Common uses
include during childbirth, following...
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Nitrous oxide is a colorless, non-flammable gas,
commonly known as
laughing gas.
Nitrous oxide may also
refer to:
Nitrous oxide (medication)
Nitrous oxide...
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nitrous oxide or butane), and do not
include drugs that are
sniffed after burning or heating. For example, amyl
nitrite (poppers), gasoline,
nitrous oxide...
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nitrogen dioxide (NO2), a
brown gas and
major air pollutant, or with
nitrous oxide (N2O), an
anesthetic gas. The
ground state electronic configuration...
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Nitrous oxide fuel
blend propellants are a
class of
liquid rocket propellants that were
intended in the
early 2010s to be able to
replace hydrazine as...
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liquid nitrous oxide into the intake,
which supplies significantly more
oxygen in a
given volume than is
possible with
atmospheric air.
Nitrous oxide is...