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Nitrous Oxide (N2O) is a molecule formed of two nitrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. With heat, the molecules break apart into individual atoms, providing additional oxygen for the chemical reaction. Because more oxygen is present, more hydrocarbons must also be added, in the form of additional fuel injected into the engine. While the oxygen atoms are used in the engine, the leftover nitrogen atoms regroup to form nitrogen molecules (N2 , with two atoms) in their free state.
Nitrous Oxide--"Wet" and "Dry" Kits