Xenon is the heaviest non-radioactive noble gas and is used for ion thrusters, general anesthetic, and various types of lighting sources. These chemistry guys take a more inquisitive, educational, and refined approach to getting just a teensy bit high.
Warning: don't try this at home.
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9 comment(s):
N20 not NO2
Lord Vader
should be n2o, not no2.
Xenon is very expensive, but it considered to be the ideal inhaled anesthetic gas, fast in, fast out, and potent. Anesthetists like myself would love to employ this gas in our practice but no one could afford the bill.
Rubs the lotion on her skin or else she gets the hose again!
dude sounds so much like silence of the lambs freak after inhaling that stuff...
I will have the penne a la arrabiata
Both are N2O. What you add to the car is normally tainted with sulfur to prevent its inhalation. You'll only try it once with the sulfur...
keerist..
nubcaekes who failled even high school chemistry.
N2O -> laughing gas, ozidizer and "nitrous"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrous_oxide
NO2 -> toxic
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrogen_dioxide
Yeah right.. if the dentist gave you NO2.. you'd be coughing up your lungs full of nitric acid.
We used to huff helium (always from a balloon, never from a cylinder!) for laughs, but Xenon is what I remember as one of the most common Fission Products from uranium fission in a nuke plant, along with Krypton. I guess it's just another crazy thing to do?
Kudos on differentiating Nitrous Oxide, Nitric Oxide, Nitrogen Dioxide... Be careful, always! Cylinder-suckers blow out their lungs!
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