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The molecular formula for chloroform is CHCl3.
Yes.There is a series of industrial, chemical reactions that begins with methane.Methane undergoes a gradual chlorination to give chloroform.
Yes it does to give a orange red color!
it touches them innaproppriatly until they eventually grow up and come back with a Glock 18 to give em' some what for
Well, you start by obtaining the molecular weight and density of each. They are: Chloroform MW =119.38 g/mol; Density = 1.48 g/mL Water MW = 18.0153 g/mol; Density = 1.00 g/mL Then pick a volume of water to begin with. For simplicity, let's say 18.0153 mL (1 mole) of H2). Since 100 ppm means that there is 1 molecule of chloroform for every 10,000 molecules of water that means we need 1/10000th of a mole of chloroform. So just divide 119.38 grams/mole molecular weight by 10000 and we get 1.1938 x 10-3 grams. Now just divide the grams by the density 1.1938 x 10-3 g / 1.48 g*mL-1 = 8.07 x 10-4 mL or 0.807 microliters. Practical procedure: 18.0153 mL goes into 100 mL about 5.551 times. Since the amount of chloroform is so small we can simply add 8.07 x 10-4 mL x 5.551 = 4.48 microliters to a 100 mL volumetric flask then fill to the line with water and that should give you very very near 100 ppm chloroform water solution.
The molecular formula for chloroform is CHCl3.
She gave birth to her eight child in 1853. She used chloroform as an anaesthetic. John Snow (who invented the chloroform inhaler which regulated the dosage of chloroform in 1848) gave her the chloroform, but used an open-drop method rather than the inhaler that he had invented.
Yes.There is a series of industrial, chemical reactions that begins with methane.Methane undergoes a gradual chlorination to give chloroform.
Yes it does to give a orange red color!
The only anesthetics they had during the Civil War were whiskey - you were supposed to get so drunk you couldn't feel a thing - and chloroform, which is inhaled. The chloroform killed the pain but didn't render you unconscious; Stonewall Jackson reported that he could hear them amputating his arm but not feel it. Because they didn't know how much chloroform to give a patient, some casualties died from chloroform poisoning.
Trazodone and Ambien are both medications which are used to help induce sleep. They are different types of medications, and while both induce sleep they can have different side effects. How each medication reacts is unique from person to person.
for your clothes yes and if you are not a family member of the same person who peed, then it coulod give you a disease
The person who got hitin the head should drink water but not go to sleep. just relax
There are a lot of kinds of beds and all use to give comfortable of a person. To lay down and take a rest and have sleep or for sex.
Absolutely NOT !... You should only medicate your pet on the advice of a qualified veterinary person !
rufilin or drown them with a chloroform rag
Well, if the sleep over is in your own house, tell them that it will help you expand your social life and prove your responsibility. If it is at someone else's house be sure to let them know that the other person's parents will be home and give your parents the number of the person's house.