it burns like hell the same when you get it in your eye like my friend just did
When the temperature of a liquid increases, the solubility of gas in the liquid decreases. This is because as temperature rises, the kinetic energy of the gas molecules increases, causing them to escape from the liquid more easily.
My nasal medication contains citric acid so I've got first hand experience with it. You will experience a sharp pain in your nostrils and then your nasal passages. After a minute or two, it passes. It helps if you have a runny nose.
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Evaporation is when a liquid turns into a gas, like water drying up on the ground and disappearing into the air. It happens when the sun heats up the liquid and causes it to change into tiny, invisible particles that float away.
when a person snorts a line of cocaine, the cocaine is automatically absorbed into your blood stream. The drainage that runs down your throat is all of the "cut", or al of the other chemicals added to the cocaine
You get a licoricy nose.
It burns like bloody hell. Expect to throw up a little but should clear up in a few hours.
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There are many interesting facts about chilli. Chillies have many beneficial values. Unlike, general belief that chilli is bad for stomach, the truth is completely... vice versa. Chilli is good for digestion and has been used in Indian ayurvedic medicines to cure disease. When eaten, you will experience sweating, runny nose hard to breathe, and hiccups. Despite this, people want to spice up their food with chilli. Why? Because chilli is addictive. When you intake chilli, the capsaicin present in the chilli will make the brain produce endorphins, a natural painkiller
it goes up into the clouds
go to the doctors emmdietly
Speed goes up as temperature goes up.
if you are a begginer i would get a board that goes up to about your chin. if you are experienced then get a board that goes up to your nose.
Nothing really happens to your eyes if you get a broken nose. The only thing that is messed up is your nose.
The price of a nose job starts and $2,500 and goes up.
Your nose stings because pressure and abnormal temperature triggers pain receptors.
when supply goes down the price goes up>