For some reason, (Couldn't a sense of graphic humor at work here.;-)) I have images of a Chihuahua barking while under the effects of sulfur hexafluoride. LOL
And no, don't do that to yours or anyone else's puppy, it's just a funny thought, "bark bark," then, "BARRKK BARRRKK." ;-)
well...its safe in small or limited amounts....any gas other than oxygen if inhaled in excess will replace oxygen in the bloodstream and lungs causing oxygen starvation and asphyxiation leading to death.
A myth exists that SF6 is too heavy for the lungs to expel unassisted, and that after inhaling SF6, it is necessary to bend over completely at the waist to allow the excess gas to "spill" out of the body. In fact, the lungs mix gases very effectively and rapidly, such that SF6 would be purged from the lungs within a breath or two.
and in all videos of those using the gas a few exhales gets it out in no trouble at all. even the scientist doing demonstrations never used a handstand technique of any sort
For some reason, (Couldn't a sense of graphic humor at work here.;-)) I have images of a Chihuahua barking while under the effects of sulfur hexafluoride. LOL
And no, don't do that to yours or anyone else's puppy, it's just a funny thought, "bark bark," then, "BARRKK BARRRKK." ;-)
12thsonofisrael 5 months ago
MUAAAAAAAAHHHHHHAAAAAAAA
hl2izawsum 1 year ago
woaah that was done in my city
wattapassa 2 years ago
Sounds like Satan D:
geofree1984 2 years ago
there's no such thing and you can't know what nothing sounds like
IndieGameKing 1 year ago
@geofree1984 he scares me..... me
hl2izawsum 1 year ago
i always wanted some of this :)
iseesquares 2 years ago
opposite of helium!
GalilxG3 3 years ago 4
thats soo funny but really dangerous looking
Meragness 4 years ago
so funny.. but i wonder how safe it is in the long run.
KittyCat01961 4 years ago
completely safe it's just like any other inert gas
iseesquares 2 years ago
well...its safe in small or limited amounts....any gas other than oxygen if inhaled in excess will replace oxygen in the bloodstream and lungs causing oxygen starvation and asphyxiation leading to death.
Ranma1981 2 years ago
nice:j
icetrout 4 years ago
The handstand thing is a complete myth!
SOhio142 4 years ago
coool
GamerFab 4 years ago
A myth exists that SF6 is too heavy for the lungs to expel unassisted, and that after inhaling SF6, it is necessary to bend over completely at the waist to allow the excess gas to "spill" out of the body. In fact, the lungs mix gases very effectively and rapidly, such that SF6 would be purged from the lungs within a breath or two.
Taken from wikipedia.
nwkegannw 4 years ago
and in all videos of those using the gas a few exhales gets it out in no trouble at all. even the scientist doing demonstrations never used a handstand technique of any sort
coooooool
severmine 4 years ago 2
even when adam from mythbusters does it he just breathes in and out
fig8man 2 years ago