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There are many gases which can be referred to sleeping gas, as they can make people unconscious or asleep. One of the the most famous is Chloroform (vapors)
Everything can make someone unconscious if administered in the wrong way. Even something that is considered by most people as safe- such as drinking water. Although, nothing is a poison without a dosage. Some common chemicals that were used to make people unconscious were chloroform and diethyl ether. Chloroform can be made simply with bleach and acetone. But remember it is dangerous to use without the known dosage and there may be some toxic ingredients that will spawn from the mixture such as chlorine.
Chloroform, but it only works in very large doses. Chlorophyll does nothing to knock people out, unless you count whacking someone over the head with a green plant.
Yes, chloroform is harmful to humans. It is considered a toxic substance and has been associated with serious health effects when inhaled, ingested, or absorbed through the skin. It can cause dizziness, nausea, liver and kidney damage, and even be fatal at high concentrations or with prolonged exposure.
Chloform can get oxidized under sunlight into phosgene, which is a poisonous gas and can hurt people. So it is generally avoided.
There are many gases which can be referred to sleeping gas, as they can make people unconscious or asleep. One of the the most famous is Chloroform (vapors)
Everything can make someone unconscious if administered in the wrong way. Even something that is considered by most people as safe- such as drinking water. Although, nothing is a poison without a dosage. Some common chemicals that were used to make people unconscious were chloroform and diethyl ether. Chloroform can be made simply with bleach and acetone. But remember it is dangerous to use without the known dosage and there may be some toxic ingredients that will spawn from the mixture such as chlorine.
i think it was ether or chloroform
Yes sometimes it could be. It is a anesthetic.
no.
Chloroform, but it only works in very large doses. Chlorophyll does nothing to knock people out, unless you count whacking someone over the head with a green plant.
Unconscious motives are difficult to ferret out because they are hidden from conscious awareness. They operate beneath the surface of our conscious thinking, influencing our behavior without us being aware of them. Uncovering them often requires introspection, therapy, or self-reflection to bring them to light.
Chloroform
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After the car accident, the driver was unconscious for several hours. Many people have an unconscious, instinctive aversion to spiders and snakes, even harmless ones.
6 times the amount required for one person.
Convert it to the amount required for one person (a per head amount).