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no you cannot. the heroine will not burn out of the urine although if you have heroine in your urine you can however inject it back into yourself and get high again from that

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How to perform bomb calorimetry for measuring energy content in a sample?

To perform bomb calorimetry for measuring energy content in a sample, first place the sample in a sealed container called a bomb calorimeter. Ignite the sample to burn it completely, releasing heat. Measure the temperature change in the calorimeter to calculate the energy content of the sample.


How can you tell which one the two sample will release energy in the form of heat when the two sample are in contact?

The sample that releases energy in the form of heat when in contact with the other sample will typically be the warmer one. This is because heat flows from the object with higher temperature to the object with lower temperature, resulting in a transfer of heat energy that can be felt as heat.


How does differential scanning calorimetry work to measure the heat flow in a sample during temperature changes?

Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measures the heat flow in a sample as its temperature changes. It does this by comparing the heat flow in the sample to a reference material as both are heated or cooled at the same rate. The difference in heat flow between the sample and the reference material is used to determine the changes in the sample's thermal properties.


Which sample of water contains the most heat energy 10 g at 10 degreescelsius or 20 g at 10 degrees celsius?

The sample of water that contains the most heat energy is the 20 g sample at 10 degrees Celsius because it has double the mass of the 10 g sample. Heat energy is directly proportional to mass, so the sample with more mass will contain more heat energy.


What material needs to absorb a lot of heat in order to burn?

Materials that need to absorb a lot of heat to burn typically have high heat capacities, such as metals like steel or aluminum. These materials can act as heat sinks, requiring a significant amount of heat energy to reach their ignition points and start to burn.

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How to perform bomb calorimetry for measuring energy content in a sample?

To perform bomb calorimetry for measuring energy content in a sample, first place the sample in a sealed container called a bomb calorimeter. Ignite the sample to burn it completely, releasing heat. Measure the temperature change in the calorimeter to calculate the energy content of the sample.


How does heat effect urine?

Urine doesn't create or excrete heat. It dissipates heat and it would be the value of the temperature and the volume of the urine probably expressed in "calories" of heat energy. For humans the urine exits the body at about 99 degrees, but the volume would be a variable.


What type of heat causes a burn?

The type of heat that causes a burn is gas!


What is the difference between a burn and a scald?

A burn is caused by dry heat whereas a scald is caused by wet heat. A burn can be caused by heat or cold, and this can be wet or dry. A scald is a burn caused by wet heat such as boiling water.


What does heat do to hair?

Burn it (Burn your hair)


When cats are in heat and spray is it urine?

Yes, it's urine.


What is a thermal burn?

A burn caused by a heat source


How can you tell which one the two sample will release energy in the form of heat when the two sample are in contact?

The sample that releases energy in the form of heat when in contact with the other sample will typically be the warmer one. This is because heat flows from the object with higher temperature to the object with lower temperature, resulting in a transfer of heat energy that can be felt as heat.


What is skin burn?

A burn (caused by radiation, or heat) to the skin.


How does differential scanning calorimetry work to measure the heat flow in a sample during temperature changes?

Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measures the heat flow in a sample as its temperature changes. It does this by comparing the heat flow in the sample to a reference material as both are heated or cooled at the same rate. The difference in heat flow between the sample and the reference material is used to determine the changes in the sample's thermal properties.


What can heat do to your skin?

Burn it


What are the specific heat equations?

Cp sample = S.H. Sample x Cp water