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===Gases=== [[Image:canned-air.jpg|thumb|right|Computer-cleaning dusters are dangerous to inhale because the gases expand and cool rapidly upon being sprayed.]] A number of gases intended for household or industrial use are inhaled as recreational drugs. This includes [[chlorofluorocarbon]]s used in aerosols and propellants (e.g., aerosol hair spray, aerosol deodorant). A gas used as a propellant in [[whipped cream]] aerosol containers, nitrous oxide, is used as a recreational drug. Pressurized canisters of [[propane]] and [[butane]] gas, both of which are intended for use as fuels, are used as inhalants. ====Legality==== "New Jersey... prohibits selling or offering to sell minors products containing chlorofluorocarbon that is used in refrigerant."<ref name="Inhalants: Legal consequences">{{Cite web |title=Controlled Substances " Inhalants: Legal consequences |url=http://ecstasy.com.ua/inhalants/inhalants-legal-consequences |website=ecstasy.com.ua |access-date=30 July 2014 |archive-date=8 August 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140808044417/http://ecstasy.com.ua/inhalants/inhalants-legal-consequences |url-status=dead }}</ref>
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