| dinitrogen monoxide |
Nitrous oxide, also known as dinitrogen oxide or dinitrogen monoxide, is a chemical compound with chemical formula N2O. Under room conditions it is a colourless non-flammable gas, with a pleasant slightly sweet odor. It is commonly known as laughing gas due to the exhilarating effects of inhaling it, and because it can cause spontaneous laughter in some users. It is used in surgery and dentistry for its anaesthetic and analgesic effects. ...
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| dinitro-o |
a pesticide and herbicide used in agriculture; excessive exposure is highly toxic for humans and other animals, with central nervous system symptoms such as convulsions and coma, disruption of energy-producing metabolic processes, and sometimes fatal hyperpyrexia. Abbreviated DNOC.
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| dinitroaminophenol |
a phenol found in the blood after poisoning with trinitrophenol, forming red granules, free or in the leukocytes. Called also aminodinitrophenol.
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| dinitrobenzene |
a poisonous substance, C6H4(NO2)2, whose fumes may cause breathlessness and finally asphyxia.
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| dinitrochlorobenzene |
a substance that produces a delayed-type hypersensitivity response (contact dermatitis) in sensitized individuals when applied to the skin; it is a commonly used sensitizing agent in laboratory immunology and has been used to test cellular immune function in evaluation of suspected immunodeficiency. Abbreviated DNCB.
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