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! style="background-color:#FFEE88;" |{{anchor|Nitrous Oxide}}Nitrous Oxide
! style="background-color:#FFEE88;" |{{anchor|Nitrous Oxide}}Nitrous Oxide
|2 parts {{Tooltip|[[#Ammonia|Ammonia]]|{{RecursiveChem/Ammonia}}}}<br>2 parts Oxygen<br>1 part Nitrogen<br>Temperature 525K
|2 parts {{Tooltip|[[#Ammonia|Ammonia]]|{{RecursiveChem/Ammonia}}}}<br>2 parts Oxygen<br>1 part Nitrogen<br>Temperature 525K
|Creates [[Guide to Atmospherics#The Gases and Their Functions|N2O]] in liquid form. Explodes when heated to 575K. Will cause drowsiness on touch. When consumed or injected it also causes anemia, confusion and loss of breath. Spilling this will release gas form N2O into the atmosphere.
|Creates [[Guide to Atmospherics#The Gases and Their Functions|N2O]] in liquid form. Will cause drowsiness on touch. When consumed or injected it also causes anemia, confusion and loss of breath. Spilling this will release gas form N2O into the atmosphere.
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