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Q: Do you have to heat up the Molly in a spoon with water to be able to shoot it up?
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How do you inject clonazepam 1 mg?

1) Crush the pill into a fine powder and put it into a clean spoon. 2) Add just enough cold water to the spoon to mix it up and create a solution which consists of your crushed pill and water. 3) Take a small piece of cotton (I am assuming you don't have micron filters- these are the safest way to filter your mix but cotton will do the trick) and drop it into the spoon with your green mixture. 4) Draw the clonazepam/water into your needle THROUGH the piece of cotton- this makes it safer to inject. 5) Spray out the contents of the needle into a clean spoon (it should look like a uniform liquid at this point). 6) Repeat step 4 with a new clean piece of cotton. This second filtering will make it even safer to shoot. 7) Do some bicep curls to get your blood pumping through your arm, and then tie off to hold your vein in place. 8) Inject, but only once you're sure you've got it in the vein (you will be able to see some blood draw back into the needle with your mixture). When you see this, push down the plunger until your mix is all in your vein. 9) Remove the needle and clean the bit of blood that has spilled from the hole the needle created. 10) Lay on your couch and watch something on Netflix.


If water were a nonpolar molecule how would its properties be different?

water would not be able to form hydrogen bonds (wrong)Apex - Water would not rise inside plants :P


How do you get candle wax off a table?

Cool the wax with ice then when brittle it will scrape off with wood spoon. Then buff with a soft cotton cloth. You should be able to just peel if off.


How would life be different without chlorine?

we wouldnt be able to purify water


What happens if not enough oxygen in the water?

If there is not enough dissolved oxygen in water then most things will not be able to live in it.

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What is the suffix of spoon?

ful-


What problem did the torpedo solve when it was invented?

It didn't necessarily solve anything, it was a weapon of destruction, and since they weren't able to shoot normal bullets at a submarine under water because they weren't able to travel through water, the solution was a torpedo.Submarines' inability to fire a weapon at an enemy, and ships' inability to shoot enemy submarines.


Can you dissolve a gelling agent in water using a homogenizer?

Sure. Depending on the gelling agent, you might even be able to dissolve it with just a spoon or a stick--that's how you dissolve gelatin in water, just stir it in.


Does a plant produce roots first?

The roots are emitted before the shoot so that the plant can locate water and minerals that will be able to support the plant.


Picture of a female molly tropical fish fish?

Here are two that I was able to find. on the left is a reagular (female silver molly) on the right is a (fancy tail lyretail female sailfin molly)


Is the fifth book about molly moon being able to morph?

Yes, it is


Can I shoot a carjacker?

no without them being able to sue you


Why cereal bowls are not shaped like a cone?

because you wouldn't be able to eat all of it because the bottom of a cone is deep and you wouldn't be able to stick your spoon all the way down there


What was Molly Pitchers role in the American revolution?

She helped the Americans win against the British.


How many rounds does a 44 cal hand gun shoot a minute?

That depends on how quickly the firer is able to shoot and reload.


What do condoctorof heat mean?

Being a conductor of heat means being able to let heat pass through it. For example, if you place a metal serving spoon inside a bowl of hot soup you will later find that the spoon had become hot. Heat traveled from the soup to the spoon; therefore the spoon is a conductor of heat.


Why does the handle of a metal spoon got hotter than a wooden spoon?

Metal is a good conductor of heat. Wood is not a good conductor of heat, although I wouldn't exactly call it an insulator of heat either. If you put a wooden spoon halfway into a pot of hot water, the dry part of the spoon will not get hot even though the wet half will be as hot as the water is, if you leave it in for a while. But if you heat up a wooden spoon and keep it dry, let's say by leaving it on a baking sheet and baking it in the oven along with some cookies, you may be able to grab the spoon and pick it up even though it's hot. There's no way you could do that with a metal spoon because you'd "feel" the heat more with metal. The heat would be conducted from the metal spoon to your skin, but a wooden spoon won't conduct much heat to you.