Nitrous oxide causes a loss of motor control which is likely to make you fall down immediately after using it. If inhaled from the tank, frostbite can occur to the face and mouth. Other side effects include nausea, sleepiness, lack of coordination, disorientation and loss of appetite. Nitrous oxide can cause asphyxiation when not mixed with oxygen.
The scientific name for "laughing gas" is " Nitrous oxide."
The symbol for nitrous oxide is N2O.
The abbreviation for nitrous oxide is N2O.
No. Nitrous oxide (NO) is an inorganic compound.
All nitrous oxide is made by heating ammonium nitrate very carefully (you get it too hot and it explodes), then using various filters and washes to clean the nitric oxides, ammonium nitrate smoke and other contaminates from the nitrous oxide.
Nitrous oxide is also known as laughing gas.
The elements in a molecule of nitrous oxide are nitrogenand oxygen.
Nitrous Oxide is heavier than air.
To determine the number of moles of nitrogen (N) in 83.0 g of nitrous oxide (N2O), you first need to calculate the molar mass of N2O (nitrous oxide). Molar mass of nitrous oxide (N2O) = 44.02 g/mol. The molar mass of N in N2O is 28.01 g/mol. Therefore, for every mole of nitrous oxide (N2O), there is 2 moles of nitrogen. Using the molar mass ratio, you can calculate the moles of nitrogen in 83.0 g of nitrous oxide.
The solute for nitrous oxide is the gas itself (N2O). In a solution of nitrous oxide in a liquid solvent, the nitrous oxide gas is the solute that is being dissolved in the liquid.
nitrous oxide (Laughing gas).
The chemical symbol for nitrous oxide is N2O.