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It is neither fruit nor vegetable. Quinine of commerce is obtained from the bark of Cinchona sp.
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Not sure about b12, but anything that is considered a "base" such as milk, tums, or other antiacids will increase absorption of adderall. Anything acidic, such as citrus, fruit juices, ect. will decrease absorption and weaken the overall effect of the drug.
It is not the weight of the fruit that affects it's ability to float.It is it's DENSITY that is the key. Soft pulpy fruit incorporating a lot of air inside will generally float since their density is below 1.00(1.00 being fresh water). Hard and densely packed nuts may well sink if their density rise above 1.00
These do not speed up the absorption of alcohol. The typical body processes alcohol at the rate of 1 unit per hour. There is no quick fix for absorption. Although I'm not sure about the effect of fruit punch on alcohol absorption, carbonated beverages DO increase alcohol absorption, I think the previous answer is confusing alcohol absorption with alcohol metabolism. In particular the increased temperature of your body causes the CO2 gas to come out of solution and speeds up alcohol assimilation into the blood stream. Assuming the same amount of alcohol as a non-carbonated beverage, the increased speed of assimilation will increase the rate at which alcohol can go to your body's tissues (with the exception of fat), ALTHOUGH this will not change the rate of your liver's alcohol metabolism.
When drinking it is important to drink responsibly. No, fruit juice does not tend to speed up the absorption of alcohol, it tends to slow it down.
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Butterflies affect the environment by pollinating flowers, fruit and other types of trees, which in turn affects the environment.
Ammonium sulfate is a kind of excellent nitrogen (commonly known as ammonium sulphate), which is suitable for general soil and crop. Using ammonium sulfate can make the branches and leaves grow well so as to improve the quantity and quality of the fruit yield and enhance disaster resistance ability. Therefore, ammonium sulfate is widely used as a basic fertilizer, additional fertilizer and seed manure.Some tips when using ammonium sulfate:1. Due to its weak acid, it can't contact with other basic fertilizer or alkaline substances or mixed fertilizer;2. No long-term use of ammonium sulfate on the ground. Otherwise, soil acidification and hardening would occur ;3. No use in acid soil.
If they are artificially coloured - no. But if you are making jelly from scratch with fruit, yes as different fruits have different affects on the gelatine.
Two fungicides are copper sulfate pentahydrate (CuSO4) and Hexachlorobenzene (C6Cl6). Today more than 80% of fruit and vegetable crop acres in the U.S. are treated with fungicides every year.