It depends on which "sleeping gas" you're interested in.
No. Nitrous oxide is laughing gas, though.
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)
11 elements exist as gas in ordinary conditions
All elements have a gas phase.
noble gas
Sleeping gasses are categorized as oneirogenic general anesthetics. Modern examples of sleeping gasses are Fluothane, Neothyl, Penthrane, and a gas derivative of Fentanyl.
No. Nitrous oxide is laughing gas, though.
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)
no
Only group 18 elements have noble gas configuration. All other elements lack a noble gas electronic configuration.
11 elements exist as gas in ordinary conditions
Inspector Gadget - 1983 Sleeping Gas 1-22 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
All elements have a gas phase.
solid gas
all noble gas elements
carbon and hydrogen
solid and gas