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  • Lysbilde: 1
  • Harry, you're going to need to get three of your teeth pulled out. You need to start brushing your teeth you freak.
  • Lysbilde: 2
  • Wait, what even is laughing gas? I don't know if I want to inhale something that I know nothing about...
  • Lysbilde: 3
  • gang what
  • Lysbilde: 4
  • Alright bud let's go see where laughing gas came from
  • Lysbilde: 5
  • K bye
  • wsg
  • Lysbilde: 6
  • BK
  • Hi I'm Humphry Davy, a British chemist in 1790. I'm conducting detailed studies on nitrous oxide. I'm experimenting with inhaling the gas and noting its euphoric effects, so I'll call it "laughing gas." I'll publish my findings in 1800 in the book "Researches, Chemical and Philosophical."
  • Ok sick how was laughing gas made though
  • Lysbilde: 7
  • BK
  • Basically, in 1772, Joseph Priestley discovered nitrous oxide by heating ammonium nitrate and collecting the resulting gas. He documented the properties of the gas but did not explore its effects extensively. Here's some info about us both!
  • Lysbilde: 8
  • BK
  • Joseph Priestley: (1733-1804)- English chemist, philosopher, and theologian-credited with discovering oxygen and other gases
  • Humphry Davy (me😜): (1778-1829)- British chemist and inventor-known for discoveries of several alkali and alkaline earth metals and contributions to electrochemistry field
  • Lysbilde: 9
  • Nice, but what actually is laughing gas
  • Let me tell you about it! I drew you a diagram.
  • Lysbilde: 10
  • REP
  • It's technically dinitrogen monoxide, which means it has two nitrogen and one oxygen. There are either two double bonds or one single bond and a triple bond.
  • Lysbilde: 11
  • REP
  • Lysbilde: 12
  • sick
  • I know I kinda ate that diagram right
  • yeah for sure
  • Lysbilde: 13
  • Ok you're not that cool though does laughing gas even benefit the public
  • YES!! 😡Nitrous oxide is used as a dental anesthetic, which benefits public health because it allows us to safely perform procedures without the use of general anesthesia. Dental anxiety or fear of discomfort prevents many people from receiving the dental care they need. Nitrous oxide can alleviate this fear by helping patients of all ages feel relaxed and pain-free.
  • Lysbilde: 14
  • Ok but I bet there's regulatory challenges
  • Lowkey you got me thereNitrous oxide has been used recreationally, which is illegal. It is illegal to sell or distribute nitrous oxide without a valid medical prescription. It is also illegal to possess nitrous oxide with the intent of intoxication. However, it’s fairly easy to purchase because of its other uses (such as pressurizing whipped cream dispensers) and was the second-most used recreational drug among 16-24 year olds in the UK in 2020. A U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 2019 survey found that almost 13 million Americans aged 12 and older had misused nitrous oxide in their lifetime.
  • Lysbilde: 15
  • lol I'm back
  • omg again
  • okay bye I'm going to keep throwing laughing gas parties with my friends where we all inhale it and giggle
  • Lysbilde: 16
  • and we're back
  • Lysbilde: 17
  • SS
  • What a crazy adventure... I know so much about laughing gas! I'm not scared to get my teeth pulled anymore!
  • Lysbilde: 18
  • SS
  • Okay so we're out of laughing gas we're using ice instead
  • what did I do this whole thing for
  • Lysbilde: 19
  • Lin Dentistry
  • HARRY YOU NEED TO GET YOUR TEETH PULLED
  • space ship come pick me up please
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