If you take the wrong medicine, it may not effectively treat your condition and could potentially cause harmful side effects. It is important to always verify with a healthcare professional before taking any medication to ensure it is the correct one for your specific needs and health status.
Then the products that should be created will be wrong and it might not be balanced.For example:If I was meant to useMg (Magnesium)+H2SO4 (Sulphuric acid)---> MgSO4+H2 (Magnesium Sulphate + Hydrogen)Now, if I did it wrong and put 'M' for magnesium instead of Mg this is what would happen:M+H2SO4---> MSO4+H2. Now, the product 'MSO4' does not exsist. M is not an element, neither is MS. Or neither is MSO.Making the equation completely wrong.
When sugar is put into cold water and stirred, it will dissolve. The sugar molecules will disperse and mix evenly with the water molecules to form a sugar solution.
Possible accidents that may happen with a pipette include dropping and breaking the pipette, accidentally dispensing the wrong volume of liquid, and getting liquid inside the pipette shaft leading to contamination. It’s important to handle and use pipettes carefully to prevent accidents.
medicine droppers are used for giving medicine to infants. medicine droppers are used for giving medicine to infants. or any paerson that can't drink medicine from a spoon. or any paerson that can't drink medicine from a spoon.
Yes, americium is not commonly used in medicine. It is primarily used in smoke detectors, research applications, and in some industrial processes.
Bad things.
some heads are vis versa
It will overheat and cause damage
It can put every video, picture and song onto your Ipod if you do it wrong.
It could fry the battery or the electrical system on the vehicles
If may leak, or the capacity may be too small.
It depends on what you SHOULD have put in and what you DID put in and the age of the engine. Most of the time it won't make much difference.
In that case you get a different number.
If it fits, most likely it will charge normally, if it doesn't fit, nothing.
God Medicine happened in 1993.
An IUD is put in by the doctor and made to fit so it wouldn't come out of place unless it was put in wrong, but I doubt that would happen.
that is so wrong it is ematolph