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Qu'est-ce (qui) est protoxide$64841$ - définition

COMPOUND WITH BARIUM AND OXYGEN
BaO; Barium monoxide; Barium protoxide; Calcined baryta

nitrous oxide         
  • Sir [[Humphry Davy]]'s ''Researches chemical and philosophical: chiefly concerning nitrous oxide'' (1800), pages 556 and 557 (right), outlining potential anaesthetic properties of nitrous oxide in relieving pain during surgery
  • Street sign indicating ban of nitrous oxide use near the Poelestraat in [[Groningen]]
  • [[Aquatint]] depiction of a laughing gas party in the nineteenth century, by [[Thomas Rowlandson]]
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  • Nitrous oxide atmospheric concentration since 1978.
  • Annual growth rate of atmospheric nitrous oxide since 2000.
  • Trends in the atmospheric abundance of long-lived greenhouse gases
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  • parts-per-billion]].
  • O}} [[whipped-cream charger]]s
  • Nitrous oxide production
  • Whippit]] remnants (the small steel canisters) of recreational drug use, the Netherlands, 2017
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Nitrous Oxide; Happy gas; Laughing Gas; Nitrouse oxide; Hippie crack; N2O; Nitros; Dinitrogen monoxide; N2o; Nitrus oxide; Phlogisticated nitrous air; Effects of nitrous oxide on the body; E942; N2O-N; N₂O; Inhaling Nitrous Oxide; Laughy gas; Laugh-making gas; Nitrogen(I) oxide; ATC code N01AX13; ATCvet code QN01AX13; N 2 O; Dinitrogen Monoxide; Laughing gas; Nitrogen protoxide; Nitroux oxide; Hyponitrous oxide; Protoxide of nitrogen; Nitrous oxide gas
¦ noun Chemistry a colourless gas with a sweetish odour which produces exhilaration or anaesthesia when inhaled and is used as an anaesthetic. [N2O.]
nitrous oxide         
  • Sir [[Humphry Davy]]'s ''Researches chemical and philosophical: chiefly concerning nitrous oxide'' (1800), pages 556 and 557 (right), outlining potential anaesthetic properties of nitrous oxide in relieving pain during surgery
  • Street sign indicating ban of nitrous oxide use near the Poelestraat in [[Groningen]]
  • [[Aquatint]] depiction of a laughing gas party in the nineteenth century, by [[Thomas Rowlandson]]
  • access-date=2020-11-09}}</ref>
  • Nitrous oxide atmospheric concentration since 1978.
  • Annual growth rate of atmospheric nitrous oxide since 2000.
  • Trends in the atmospheric abundance of long-lived greenhouse gases
  • O}} tanks used in [[dentistry]]
  • parts-per-billion]].
  • O}} [[whipped-cream charger]]s
  • Nitrous oxide production
  • Whippit]] remnants (the small steel canisters) of recreational drug use, the Netherlands, 2017
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Nitrous Oxide; Happy gas; Laughing Gas; Nitrouse oxide; Hippie crack; N2O; Nitros; Dinitrogen monoxide; N2o; Nitrus oxide; Phlogisticated nitrous air; Effects of nitrous oxide on the body; E942; N2O-N; N₂O; Inhaling Nitrous Oxide; Laughy gas; Laugh-making gas; Nitrogen(I) oxide; ATC code N01AX13; ATCvet code QN01AX13; N 2 O; Dinitrogen Monoxide; Laughing gas; Nitrogen protoxide; Nitroux oxide; Hyponitrous oxide; Protoxide of nitrogen; Nitrous oxide gas
Laughing-gas, protoxide of nitrogen, exhilarating gas, nitrogen monoxide.
laughing gas         
  • Sir [[Humphry Davy]]'s ''Researches chemical and philosophical: chiefly concerning nitrous oxide'' (1800), pages 556 and 557 (right), outlining potential anaesthetic properties of nitrous oxide in relieving pain during surgery
  • Street sign indicating ban of nitrous oxide use near the Poelestraat in [[Groningen]]
  • [[Aquatint]] depiction of a laughing gas party in the nineteenth century, by [[Thomas Rowlandson]]
  • access-date=2020-11-09}}</ref>
  • Nitrous oxide atmospheric concentration since 1978.
  • Annual growth rate of atmospheric nitrous oxide since 2000.
  • Trends in the atmospheric abundance of long-lived greenhouse gases
  • O}} tanks used in [[dentistry]]
  • parts-per-billion]].
  • O}} [[whipped-cream charger]]s
  • Nitrous oxide production
  • Whippit]] remnants (the small steel canisters) of recreational drug use, the Netherlands, 2017
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Nitrous Oxide; Happy gas; Laughing Gas; Nitrouse oxide; Hippie crack; N2O; Nitros; Dinitrogen monoxide; N2o; Nitrus oxide; Phlogisticated nitrous air; Effects of nitrous oxide on the body; E942; N2O-N; N₂O; Inhaling Nitrous Oxide; Laughy gas; Laugh-making gas; Nitrogen(I) oxide; ATC code N01AX13; ATCvet code QN01AX13; N 2 O; Dinitrogen Monoxide; Laughing gas; Nitrogen protoxide; Nitroux oxide; Hyponitrous oxide; Protoxide of nitrogen; Nitrous oxide gas
Laughing gas is a type of anaesthetic gas which sometimes has the effect of making people laugh uncontrollably.
= nitrous oxide
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Wikipédia

Barium oxide

Barium oxide, also known as baria, is a white hygroscopic non-flammable compound with the formula BaO. It has a cubic structure and is used in cathode ray tubes, crown glass, and catalysts. It is harmful to human skin and if swallowed in large quantity causes irritation. Excessive quantities of barium oxide may lead to death.

It is prepared by heating barium carbonate with coke, carbon black or tar or by thermal decomposition of barium nitrate.