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Yes, laughing gas (nitrous oxide) can be pressurized and liquefied for storage and transportation, but it cannot be transformed into a powder form due to its molecular structure and properties.
Laughing gas can be used by many dentists, but one cannot personally purchase laughing gas.
No. Laughing gas is Nitrous Oxide
No, laughing gas is not Helium. Laughing gas is Nitrous Oxide.
No, laughing gas is Nitrous oxide(N2O)
Laughing Gas - improv - was created in 1992.
No, nitrous oxide and helium are not the same thing. Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, is a dental sedative and anesthetic gas, while helium is a noble gas commonly used in balloons for buoyancy. They have different properties and uses.
Laughing gas, or nitrous oxide, is a colorless gas. It is often used in medical and dental procedures as a mild anesthetic.
Yes, the compound Nitrous Oxide (N2O) is Laughing gas.
Laughing gas is actually Nitrous Oxide (NO), a compound, not element
YES you can die from laughing gas it can be fun to use but you can die from it :(
Laughing gas itself (Nitrous oxide) was discovered by Dr. Joseph Priestley in 1772. Although the anaesthetic (and hilarious) properties were discovered by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1799, it was not until 1845 that Dr. Horace Wells, a dentist in Hartford, CN first used it as an analgesic for his patients.