Sleeping gasses are categorized as oneirogenic general anesthetics. Modern examples of sleeping gasses are Fluothane, Neothyl, Penthrane, and a gas derivative of Fentanyl.
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The scientific name of the sleeping snake is Ophidia dormiens.
"Water exists in nature as a solid, liquid and gas."
It depends on which "sleeping gas" you're interested in.
Gas is a science word. Gravity is a science word.
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The scientific name for Sleeping Sickness is Trypanosoma brucei. It is a parasitic infection transmitted by the tsetse fly and can result in neurological symptoms such as disrupted sleep patterns, hence the name "Sleeping Sickness".
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)
the process is called condensation. the liquid is called condensate.
No, the word 'scientific' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun; for example, a scientific experiment, a scientific expedition.
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