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This is a symptom of withdrawal. Your body is addicted to alcohol, and when you first quit using it, you can expect all kinds of reactions, of which night sweats are one of the milder episodes.
No, alcohol does not speed up reaction time, alcohol infact INCREASES SPEED of reaction time, thus SLOWING DOWN reactions. Alcohol doesnt promote good judgement, it impares it due to the slow down in activity of the neurones in the brain.
A catalyst helps speed up a chemical reaction. For example, a catalyst of acidified dichromate ions or acidified permanganate ions can help speed up the reactions of oxidation of an (alcohol into an aldehyde?) etc. Catalysts are used for reactions which would usually be of a very slow speed.
Probably varies - but I had "drunk dreams" for about my first 2 months of sobriety
When someone gives up drinking alcohol, many things can help with the detoxification process. Drinking herbal teas can help calm the body down during detoxification.
It depends on how much self-discipline you have. If you exercise and don't replace the alcohol with food, you can lose as much as you want to.
Yes, it can stabilize by giving away its electron, the reactions between an acid and a metal can be explained by this behavior.
On the wagon means you are giving up alcohol. You are not going to drink anything alcoholic. If you fall off the wagon, you've slipped up and had a drink.
Giving him alcohol from his ship, and heating up a large stick on the fire and poking him in the eye before escaping.
An atom cannot receive an electron (be reduced) without another atom giving up an electron (be oxidized). In other words, it's impossible to have just a reduction because another atom needs to first give the electron up.
"Giving up" implies defeat. "Giving in" implies compromise.
If you get your rabbit high, you are seriously endangering its health and you could end up killing it. Giving alcohol and drugs to rabbits is considered animal cruelty.