i mean, you don't really feel it, but i guess you could say it's kind of ticklish.. makes you feel silly!!
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∙ 12y agoHaving laughing gas can make you feel relaxed, euphoric, and a bit giggly. It can also reduce pain and anxiety during dental procedures. The effects wear off quickly once the gas is no longer being administered.
Laughing gas, or nitrous oxide, can make you feel relaxed, euphoric, and possibly giggly. Some people also experience tingling sensations or mild hallucinations. It typically wears off quickly once the supply is stopped.
Laughing gas, or nitrous oxide, is a colorless gas. It is often used in medical and dental procedures as a mild anesthetic.
Joseph Priestley is credited with the discovery of nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas, in 1772. He noticed its potential anesthetic properties and documented its effects, although its use as a dental anesthetic was popularized by Sir Humphry Davy in the early 19th century.
Helium is a light bulbs filler gas. Due to different speed of sound, inhaling helium would made a duck like sound when speak. However, helium is not the laughing gas (though it give out funny effect). Laughing gas is actually nitrous oxide.
Laughing gas, also known as nitrous oxide, is a compound made up of one nitrogen atom and two oxygen atoms (chemical formula: N2O).
Laughing gas can be used by many dentists, but one cannot personally purchase laughing gas.
it woudn't make you fall asleep so you could feel the pain
Laughing gas, or nitrous oxide, can make you feel relaxed, euphoric, and possibly giggly. Some people also experience tingling sensations or mild hallucinations. It typically wears off quickly once the supply is stopped.
Laughing gas (Nitrous oxide) is a chemical compound (N2O) found by English chemist Joseph Priestley in 1775. You may have had laughing gas when you have gone to the dentist. It is colorless and odorless and helps you feel more comfortable.
No. Laughing gas is Nitrous Oxide
No, laughing gas is not Helium. Laughing gas is Nitrous Oxide.
No, laughing gas is Nitrous oxide(N2O)
Laughing Gas - improv - was created in 1992.
If you are properly anesthesized by the gas, you won't feel anything the entire time. In most cases, you may be still under the effect after the surgery so get some help leaving and don't plan on driving. The only advice I have related to this is to immediately get the prescriptions filled and take all the medicine as directed the day of. You may not feel like you need it because of the laughing gas, but you will need it.
Laughing gas, or nitrous oxide, is a colorless gas. It is often used in medical and dental procedures as a mild anesthetic.
Yes, the compound Nitrous Oxide (N2O) is Laughing gas.
Laughing gas is actually Nitrous Oxide (NO), a compound, not element