Maybe. Why? Surely if I were to smell said rag I wou---.............*collapse. faint. silence*
*wheeze, thud* cant tell i have a stuffy nose Is it the new odourless chloroform?
CHCl3 is a polar compound. it hasn't a color.
Chloroform is not a acid. It is a polar compound.
Chloroform is described as having a sweet, fruity odor that can be quite strong at higher concentrations. However, prolonged exposure to chloroform vapor can lead to headaches, dizziness, and even unconsciousness, so proper ventilation is important when handling it.
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
Sierra makes 168 grain sleeping pills that take effect on the order of milliseconds. Does this rag smell like chloroform to you?
Does this smell like Chloroform to you
My experance with this are limited but my best way to do it is be confident, yourself, and do it in public non extravagance works the best. Whatever you do never use this pick up line: "Excuse me mam but does this rag smell like chloroform to you?"
My experance with this are limited but my best way to do it is be confident, yourself, and do it in public non extravagance works the best. Whatever you do never use this pick up line: "Excuse me mam but does this rag smell like chloroform to you?"
*wheeze, thud* cant tell i have a stuffy nose Is it the new odourless chloroform?
Yes Chloroform has a strong smell. Unfortunately, if you can smell the chemical, the level is too high to be safe.
CHCl3 is a polar compound. it hasn't a color.
Chloroform is not a acid. It is a polar compound.
Chloroform is described as having a sweet, fruity odor that can be quite strong at higher concentrations. However, prolonged exposure to chloroform vapor can lead to headaches, dizziness, and even unconsciousness, so proper ventilation is important when handling it.
It's unlikely that bar napkins would smell like chloroform, as chloroform has a distinct, sweet odor and is not typically present in bar environments. If you notice an unusual smell, it's best to err on the side of caution and avoid using the napkins. If you're concerned about a potential safety issue, consider notifying the staff or leaving the area.
Depends. If the question is about smelling a rag to see if it has chloroform on it, I recommend refusing.
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.