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May 7, 2021

[Answer] 9. This gas is more commonly known as 'laughing gas', because of the effect it has when inhaled. It is used for anaesthetic purposes in dentistry, because it was found to lull the sensation of pain, while the victim remained semi-conscious. Which gas is it?

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...1. nitric oxide 2. silicon dioxide 3. nitrogen dioxide 4. nitrous oxide Nitrous oxide (N20) can also pose as a potential health hazard. When inhaled, it sometimes results in not enough oxygen being breathed in, thus making the victim unconscious. Long-term usage may lead to symptoms similar to anaemia and Vitamin B12 deficiency. In the 1790s, Sir Humphrey Davy tested nitrous oxide on himself and some of his friends (including famous poets Samuel Coleridge and Robert Southey), unaware of the dangerous effects it had...




Step 2 : Answer to the question "9. This gas is more commonly known as 'laughing gas', because of the effect it has when inhaled. It is used for anaesthetic purposes in dentistry, because it was found to lull the sensation of pain, while the victim remained semi-conscious. Which gas is it?"



nitrous oxide:


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