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  2. Liquid nitrogen - Wikipedia

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    Because the liquid-to-gas expansion ratio of nitrogen is 1:694 at 20 °C (68 °F), a tremendous amount of force can be generated if liquid nitrogen is vaporized in an enclosed space. In an incident on January 12, 2006 at Texas A&M University, the pressure-relief devices of a tank of liquid nitrogen were malfunctioning and later sealed. As a ...

  3. Mother Warns of Liquid Nitrogen Snack After Son Suffers ... - AOL

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    A Florida mother warned against the dangers of a liquid nitrogen-infused treat called Dragon’s Breath on July 25 after her son suffered an asthma attack shortly after consuming the product ...

  4. Recreational use of nitrous oxide - Wikipedia

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    Long-term or habitual use can lead to severe neurological damage. [3] Nitrous oxide is said to enhance the effects of psychedelics. [6] Since nitrous oxide can cause dizziness, dissociation, and temporary loss of motor control, it is unsafe to inhale while standing up. Safer use can involve inhalation while seated to decrease risks of injury by ...

  5. Liquid nitrogen cocktail - Wikipedia

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    A bartender making a liquid nitrogen cocktail. A liquid nitrogen cocktail is any mixed drink whose preparation involves the use of liquid nitrogen. [1] [2] [3] Popularized as a novelty because of the smoky, bubbling "cauldron effect" it produces, liquid nitrogen is controversial as a cocktail ingredient because it boils at −196 °C (77 K; −321 °F) and its consumption is thus potentially ...

  6. Tin poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea have been reported after ingesting canned food containing 200 mg/kg of tin. [2] This observation led, for example, the Food Standards Agency in the UK to propose upper limits of 200 mg/kg. [3] A study showed that 99.5% of the controlled food cans contain tin in an amount below that level. [4]

  7. Eating from Plastic Takeout Containers Can Cause ‘Extensive ...

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    Related: Scientists Say They'll Cut Back on Bottled Water After Learning 1 Liter Contains a Quarter of a Million Pieces of Plastic “The results indicated that ingestion of these leachates ...

  8. Is It Normal to Feel Hungry Immediately After Eating? Here's ...

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    Many reasons people feel hungry right after eating can be rectified with lifestyle tweaks like getting more sleep. However, Zumpano says this issue can be a sign of an underlying health issue such as:

  9. Nitrous oxide - Wikipedia

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    However, most problems associated with nitrous oxide come not from excessive power but from excessive pressure, since the gas builds up a much denser charge in the cylinder. The increased pressure and temperature can melt, crack, or warp the piston, valve, and cylinder head. Automotive-grade liquid nitrous oxide differs slightly from medical-grade.