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@hj @eal Oh, now I cracked it. Been founding N₂O cartridges lying around in the nature lately.
"Nitrous oxide or dinitrogen monoxide, with the chemical formula N₂O. This colorless, sweet-smelling gas is used in medicine for its analgesic and anesthetic properties, particularly in dentistry, childbirth, and surgery. It is often administered mixed with oxygen to prevent hypoxia. Beyond medical use, it is used in the food industry (e.g., for whipping cream), in motorsports to boost engine performance, and recreationally due to its euphoric effects. However, recreational use carries risks such as oxygen deprivation, neurological damage, and potential addiction."
"Nitrous oxide or dinitrogen monoxide, with the chemical formula N₂O. This colorless, sweet-smelling gas is used in medicine for its analgesic and anesthetic properties, particularly in dentistry, childbirth, and surgery. It is often administered mixed with oxygen to prevent hypoxia. Beyond medical use, it is used in the food industry (e.g., for whipping cream), in motorsports to boost engine performance, and recreationally due to its euphoric effects. However, recreational use carries risks such as oxygen deprivation, neurological damage, and potential addiction."
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