The best way to find information about water extraction might be Wikipedia where one can find information about both cold water extrection and hot water extraction. On a wedside called Wikihow one can find a 13 steps manual how to perform a cold water extraction which is nicely illustrated.
The risks associated with attempting cold water extraction are that they can get inside your body through inhalation.Once inside your body, the solution can travel to your stomach, causing problems there.
Ask a junkie. They usually hang out on street corners.
Cold water helps keep the DNA intact during extraction.
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AnswerAcetaminophen is added to hydrocodone to reduce the potential for abuse. You shouldn't separate them.AnswerWhich is idiotic, since addicts don't care about their own health and well-being (if they did, then they wouldn't be addicts). If an addict only has hydrocodone pills that are mixed with acetominophen, then he will just take twice as many pills, and to hell with his liver.So, basically, when you add acetominophen to hydrocodone, all you get is a bunch of addicts who now have jaundice, on top of all the other health problems drug addiction causes.
Hot water extraction is sometimes refered to as steam cleaning.
Soda or juice are formed essentially from water; codeine is soluble in water - approx. 10 g/L at 20 0C.
Hot water allows for a better extraction of the flavors and caffeine that is present in tea in coffee. Cold water doesn't really extract much so you wouldn't get any tea/coffee flavor in cold water.
Extraction (Solid-Liquid Extraction)