yes it is
No, K-2 does show up on a drug test. K-2 is a cannibicyclohexonal, which really bad for your health. It is ten times more potent than THC in marijuana but cause hallucinations and often distorts memory worse than marijuana. My recommendation is not to use and ibsay that from experience.
If you mean Vitamin K because you are on Coumadin. Yes smoking of any kind thickens your blood and you will in turn have to take more Coumadin to get your INR tests to the right number. Between 2-3.
synthetic marijuana
Yes, 14 K has more gold that 10 K
Yes.
k/2 + 6
k > 10
K-2, often referred to as "spice," is a synthetic cannabinoid designed to mimic the effects of THC, the active ingredient in marijuana. It is typically made from a mix of dried herbs sprayed with chemical compounds that can produce psychoactive effects. K-2 is often marketed as a legal alternative to marijuana, but it can be unpredictable and potentially harmful, leading to severe health risks and adverse reactions. Its legality varies by location, but many jurisdictions have moved to regulate or ban its sale.
In a chemical equilibrium represented by the reaction ( A \rightleftharpoons B ), the equilibrium constant ( K ) is defined as ( K = \frac{[B]}{[A]} ). If ( K > 1 ), this indicates that the concentration of product B is greater than that of reactant A at equilibrium, suggesting there is more B than A. Conversely, if ( K < 1 ), it suggests that A is favored, meaning there is more A than B at equilibrium.
K is between -6 and 0
no
"Than" changes the order of the sentence and "of" implies paratheses. (17-k)+9