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D. HCl has a dipole moment because it has polar covalent bonds between hydrogen and chlorine atoms. A, B, and C do not have dipole moments because they are comprised of nonpolar covalent bonds where the electronegativities of the atoms are equal or close to equal.
The pH of a 0.00001 molar HCl solution is 5. HCl is a strong acid, and at this concentration, it would dissociate almost completely in water to produce H+ ions, resulting in a pH of 5.
I'm not sure about the 37 thing but here is from NIOSH method in how to prepare 6N HCL -pipette 25.64 mL of 11.7 N (37% HCL fuming) to 50 mL volumetric flask and top up with distilled water GOOD LUCK Always add acid to water.
<p>No, it wouldn't. HCl is a strong acid, buffers usually consist of a weak acid or weak base in solution with the salt of the weak acid or base. Although apparently it can work for ph 1-1.2, but don't ask me why or how, and the multiple question floating around on this topic (Which of these mixtures CANNOT produce and effective buffer solution...? A) HCl and KCl B) Na2HPO4 and Na3PO4 C) NaHCO3 and Na2CO3 D) NaH2PO4 and Na2CO3 D) NaH2PO4 and Na2HPO4 E) HF and NaF) is definitely asking for HCl and KCl.<p> No, it wouldn't. HCl is a strong acid, buffers usually consist of a weak acid or weak base in solution with the salt of the weak acid or base. Although apparently it can work for ph 1-1.2, but don't ask me why or how, and the multiple question floating around on this topic (Which of these mixtures CANNOT produce and effective buffer solution...? A) HCl and KCl B) Na2HPO4 and Na3PO4 C) NaHCO3 and Na2CO3 D) NaH2PO4 and Na2CO3 D) NaH2PO4 and Na2HPO4 E) HF and NaF) is definitely asking for HCl and KCl.
KBr, because it is an ionic compound, and many ionic compounds dissociate in water.
Nope. You will get sick and if you did do it, you might need to see your doctor
Only the kind with just the fexofenadine in it. There is allegra -d which has this plus 120mgs of pseudoephedrine in it and you will test positive for amphetimines. Believe it. It just happened to me and I almost lost my carries had I not had the box with me and a sympathetic doc.
Allegra D, which contains the antihistamine fexofenadine and the decongestant pseudoephedrine, is not known to thin the blood. It primarily works to relieve allergy symptoms and nasal congestion. However, if you have specific concerns about blood thinning or interactions with other medications, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
Does anyone that takes Allegra D have it show up in their bowel movement as the same shape and color as the tablet taken?
Can you take Sudafed PE with Allegra D?
Yes, Target typically sells Allegra-D, which is an over-the-counter allergy medication that combines fexofenadine and pseudoephedrine. Availability may vary by location, so it's a good idea to check online or call your local Target store to confirm stock. Additionally, due to regulations surrounding pseudoephedrine, you may need to ask a pharmacist for assistance.
Allegra D. That is all i got !
Allegra-D contains two drugs: fexofenadine and pseudoephedrine. Fexofenadine is an anti-histamine and pseudoephedrine is a decongestant that "dries up" your nose. Both of them are helpful if you have allergies and get the nose and eyes symptoms (e.g. runny/stuffy nose, itchy and watery eyes, etc). Mucinex contains a medicaiton called guaiphenesin. It is an expectorant which helps loosen up mucous in your air ways so that you cough up the phlegm easier. It's most effective if you've got a chesty, productive (mucousy) cough.
Nyquil contains Tylenol plus a cough suppressant and doxylamine, an antihistamine. Since Allegra is also an antihistamine, these would overlap in indication. Pharmacists prefer taking individual products so as to avoid interactions and duplications of ingredients, so try taking plain Tylenol and Robitussin DM with the Allegra and skip the Nyquil.
can you take allegra d with effexor and seraquil
Generic Allegra pills are commonly known as fexofenadine hydrochloride. Only three formulations are available in generic--30 mg., 60 mg. and 180 mg. tablets. Other forms of Allegra, which include oral suspension, oral disintegrating tablets and Allegra-D, which includes a decongestant, are only available through Sanofi-Aventis Pharmaceuticals, the original manufacturer. Companies manufacturing generic Allegra pills are Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Mylan Pharmaceuticals Prasco Laboratories and Teva Pharmaceuticals.
Yes, Allegra-D is now over-the-counter, in both 12 hour and 24 hour.