Yes you can as long as its nitrous plus which has sulphur added. The reason they add the sulphur is to keep people from huffing it. medical grade nitrous is whats illegal to have without permits. you can buy from any speed shop in the state. I buy mine at Ryans Performance and its under five bucks a pound. hope this helps.
A.C.A. § 27-37-803. Use prohibited.(a) (1) Except as provided under subdivision (a)(2) of this section, a person shall not operate a motor vehicle or motorcycle that is equipped to supply the engine with nitrous oxide on a street or highway.(2) This section shall not prohibit:(A) A person from operating a motor vehicle or motorcycle that is equipped to supply the engine with nitrous oxide if the system supplying nitrous oxide is made inoperative by:(i) Disconnecting the line feeding nitrous oxide to the engine; or(ii) Removing the container or containers of nitrous oxide from the motor vehicle or motorcycle; or(B) A person from operating a tow vehicle or a recreational vehicle that is equipped to supply the engine with nitrous oxide.(b) A person who violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor.HISTORY: Acts 2005, No. 1568, § 1.
No, nitrous oxide is not illegal in cars. However, its use on public roads may be subject to regulations, and extreme caution should be exercised due to the potential safety risks associated with its use.
I am under the impression that Louisianas law is still based on French law. I would love to hear, from someone who knows, if this is still the case. Thanks.
Using the balanced chemical equation for the decomposition of ammonium nitrate, 2NH4NO3 --> 2N2O + O2 + 4H2O, we can see that 2 moles of nitrous oxide (N2O) is produced for every 2 moles of ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3). Therefore, 0.55 moles of NH4NO3 will produce 0.55 moles of N2O. The volume of N2O can then be calculated using the ideal gas law equation (V = nRT/P) and given conditions.
Which type of "Gas" Oxygen? nitrous oxide? Natural? Manufactured? LPG? Medical lines? commercial? industrial? institutional? Each "gas" has separate requirements such as Freon and the working pressure and corrosiveness /pressure of the fuel is also a factor in determining factor
The Law of Definite Proportions.
No. Definitely not. That would mean the cars of my brothers in laws. You mean the cars of your brothers in law. Try rewriting the sentence so it says the cars of my brothers in law. If you can't, you can try brothers in law's cars, which would mean cars of my brothers in law, but it's still not quite right.
No, they do not have a right of rescission law for used cars.
There is no such law as a "lemon law" on a used car. Lemon laws only apply to new cars.
No.
Indiana does not have a 3-day return law for used cars or new cars. http://www.indianaconsumer.com/consumer_guide/canceling_contract.asp
Yes, there is a lemon law for used cars if you receive a written waranty with the purchase of the vehicle. Also, some states have a law that is for consumer protection.