Monday, February 11, 2019

Whippets :: essays research papers

          In this research paper I leave alone attempt to explain what whippets are. I will try to give the necessity information to show the benefits and possible side opinions. I will treat a brief history of the screw up and how young adults obtain the chemicals to clear up whippets.     Whippets are charge dispensers that deliver azotic oxide as (en.wikipedia.org) describes. nitric oxide is a colorless, non-flammable gas. It has a slightly sweet taste and odor. It is non-toxic and non-irritating and when inhaled in small quantities give the axe produce mild hysteria and giggling or laughter. That is why it is also referred as the "laughing gas". When inhaled in pure form it will acquire death by asphyxiation because at atmospheric temperatures and pressure, the oxygen in nitrous oxide is not available to the body. (www.idavette.net)     Nitrous Oxide gas was first detect by English scientist in 1772 and was first published about in 1776. Through his experiments he discovered Nitrous oxides analgesic effects in 1800. From 1800 to 1840, Nitrous was primarily used for recreation at traveling national shows, but in 1844-1845 Nitrous was recognized as having more or less health check use in dentistry. In the late 1800s William James published some accounts of his work with Nitrous Oxide and called its effects of "some metaphysical significance". Nitrous has remained popular throughout the 20th Century and is sold over the counter in small cartridges ("whippets") for making whipped cream and in large tanks for industrial and medical purposes.     Whipped cream dispensers are the most common used by young adults. The nitrous oxide is then inhaled. Many people use nitrous oxide for the benefit of its psychological effects. Long-term use in large quantities has been associated with symptoms standardized to vitamin B12 deficiency anemia and neuropathy. It can be habit-forming, mainly because of its short-lived effect and ease of access. Its use is thus restricted in many districts such(prenominal)(prenominal) as California. (en.wikipedia.org)     Nitrous oxide causes euphoria, dizziness, and, in some cases, a mild aphrodisiacal effect. It can also result in mild nausea or dizziness if too much is inhaled in a short time. The anaesthetic function of nitrous oxide is not completely understood, but it is thought that the gas interacts with the plasma membranes of nerve cells in the brain and thus affects the communication among such cells at their synapses.     Nitrous oxide induces a state of behavioral disinhibition, analgesia, and euphoria. Unless the compound is administered with at least 20 percent oxygen, hypoxia can be induced.

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