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Nitrous oxide - Wikipedia In vehicle racing, nitrous oxide (often called "nitrous" in this context) increases engine power by providing more oxygen during combustion, thus allowing the engine to burn more fuel
Nitrous oxide | Definition, Formula, Uses, Effects, Facts - Britannica Nitrous oxide, also called laughing gas, one of several oxides of nitrogen, a colorless gas with pleasant, sweetish odor and taste, which when inhaled produces insensibility to pain preceded by mild hysteria, sometimes laughter It is sometimes used as a recreational drug
Nitrous Oxide - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf Nitrous oxide is an odorless, colorless, non-flammable gas While nitrous oxide is not flammable, it will support combustion to the same extent as oxygen It leads to a state of euphoria, explaining its nickname, ‘laughing gas ’ Nitrous oxide is the least potent inhalational anesthetic
Nitrous Oxide Emissions | US EPA Human activities such as agriculture, fuel combustion, wastewater management, and industrial processes are increasing the amount of N 2 O in the atmosphere Nitrous oxide is also naturally present in the atmosphere as part of the Earth's nitrogen cycle and has a variety of natural sources
UMEM Educational Pearls - University of Maryland School of Medicine . . . Similar to Ketamine and phencyclidine, nitrous oxide causes antagonism at the NMDA receptor resulting in short lived reversible euphoria and sedation and analgesic effects through the K-opioid receptor Nitrous oxide fatalities occur primarily due to asphyxiation and oxygen deprivation causing neurologic sequela, hypotension, arrythmias, and death
What is Nitrous Oxide? — EIA What is Nitrous Oxide? Nitrous oxide (N2O) is the most significant ozone-depleting substance (ODS) and the third most important greenhouse gas (GHG) in the world today, being 273 times more potent than carbon dioxide (CO2)
Nitrous Oxide | NIOSH | CDC Nitrous oxide (N 2 0) is a colorless gas stored as a liquid Breathing nitrous oxide can cause dizziness, unconsciousness, and even death Long-term exposure can lead to infertility Contact with liquid nitrous oxide can cause severe frostbite Workers may be harmed from exposure to nitrous oxide