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An aspirin tablet is a homogeneous mixture, as it is uniform throughout.
While an enteric aspirin can be crushed it is not recommended. Enteric coated aspirin is usually time release. Crushing time release aspirin can cause one to overdose as the aspirin is released into the system all at once.
Crushed!
Homogeneous if its a solid chunk or hetero if it's crushed like powder
Try Isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Not just for hair... I don't know if this works on leather or not, but I've used hairspray to remove permanent black marker from a crushed velvet sofa. (I wonder if it's the alcohol in it?)
Baking soda or crushed aspirin
Don't crush the aspirin, it will irritate your throat. Swallow it normally and then do a salt water rinse.
It is doubtful that crushed Panadol will get rid of acne. There are many ways to treat acne whether using traditional creams or home remedies. Some believe crushed aspirin or hemorrhoid creams will get rid of zits.
Chalk consists of calcium carbonate. It would be a heterogeneous mixture if colours were added to it.
No it tells ur brain to make it not hurt putting it on ur tooth wont help
It depends on whether it was dissolved in water or just crushed up. If it was dissolved in water, it should re-crystalize as the water evaporates. If it was crushed up, aside from dissolving it in water and waiting for it to evaporate off, or melting it in a glass pipe and letting it recrystalize, there's no other way that I can think of to return it to its rock form.
A drug test for ASPIRIN? The only reason I can think of to test for aspirin is as part of an adulterants test--some people think putting crushed aspirin in the sample will throw off a test for something legal. Aspirin is the most commonly used legal drug on the planet and testing for it would nail half the people tested. It is also not a drug of abuse--slug back a whole bottle of aspirin and you'll just puke. There's no drug test for aspirin.