General
- Nitrous
oxide (N2O) is a clear, colorless, oxidizing
liquefied gas with a slightly sweet odor. The product is stable
and inert at room temperature.
- Nitrous
oxide, also known as dinitrogen oxide or dinitrogen monoxide, is
a chemical compound with chemical formula N2O.
Process
- Nitrous
oxide is most commonly made by fusing and "boiling" ammonium
nitrate to form steam, nitrous oxide, nitrogen, ammonium nitrate
'fog' and small amounts of very toxic higher oxides of nitrogen;
(NO2, NO, etc).
- Nitrous
oxide (N2O) is produced by thermally decomposing
ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3), a common
ingredient used in fertilizers and explosives.
Uses
- Nitrous
Oxide is used as Medicine, Aerosol propellant, Rocket motors,
Internal combustion engine
- Nitrous
oxide can also be used in a monopropellant rocket. In the
presence of a heated catalyst, N2O will decompose exothermically
into nitrogen and oxygen, at a temperature of approximately 1300
degrees celsius.
- Nitrous
oxide gas is mainly used for anesthetic purposes. It is
administered with oxygen. It is also used as carrier gas in
laboratory Instruments. It also finds application, as a
propellant in aerosols and food stuff.
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