What made the comedian's audience laugh so uncontrollably that night was a convenient nitrous oxide leak.
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What made the comedian's audience laugh so uncontrollably that night was a convenient nitrous oxide leak.
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Our atmosphere contains 21% oxygen, which is necessary for us to breathe, 78% nitrogen, and 0.9% argon. The other 0.1% consists of water vapor, carbon dioxide, neon, methane, krypton, helium, xenon, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and ozone.
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Nitrous oxide stopped being used as an anaesthetic a long time ago.
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The tan color of most sand beaches is the result of iron oxide, which tints quartz a light brown, and feldspar, which is brown to tan in its original form.
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