Entonox CAS 54510-89-3

Introduction:Basic information about Entonox CAS 54510-89-3, including its chemical name, molecular formula, synonyms, physicochemical properties, and safety information, etc.

Entonox Basic information

Product Name:Entonox
Synonyms:Entonox
CAS:54510-89-3
MF:N2O3
MW:76.01
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Mol File:54510-89-3.mol

Entonox Chemical Properties

Safety Information

Entonox Usage And Synthesis

DescriptionEntonox is a 50:50 mixture of oxygen and nitrous oxide. It is produced bybubbling oxygen through liquid nitrous oxide. The two gases dissolve intoeach other, creating a gas mixture that does not behave in a way that could bepredicted from their individual properties – the Poynting effect. Entonox ispresented as a gas in French-blue cylinders with white and blue checkedshoulders at a pressure of 137 bar when full. Below temperatures of –7°C(pseudocritical temperature), Entonox can separate into its constituent partsbecause of liquefaction of nitrous oxide. This can potentially result in thedelivery of a hypoxic mixture as the cylinder empties.
Uses1. Inhalational anaesthetic agent (in conjunction with a volatile agent).
2. Inhalational analgesic agent.
a. During labour.
b. For breakthrough pain when regional anaesthesia is used(e.g. tourniquet pain and caesarean section).
c. During painful short procedures, such as change of burnsdressings, manipulations of fractures/dislocations andcleaning of wounds in paediatric patients.

Entonox Preparation Products And Raw materials

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