I am basing it on the fact that nitrous oxide is partly oxygen, you are telling me that is not bio-available, fair enough. My model of understanding is from the fact that it is used in motor racing to get more oxygen into the cylinder because it contains more oxygen than free air does. I understand now better having looked, thanks.
Water is partly oxygen also. I did find this in regards to racing - "When you heat nitrous oxide to around 570 degrees, it splits into separate molecules of oxygen and nitrogen."
I am basing it on the fact that nitrous oxide is partly oxygen, you are telling me that is not bio-available, fair enough. My model of understanding is from the fact that it is used in motor racing to get more oxygen into the cylinder because it contains more oxygen than free air does. I understand now better having looked, thanks.
Water is partly oxygen also. I did find this in regards to racing - "When you heat nitrous oxide to around 570 degrees, it splits into separate molecules of oxygen and nitrogen."