It would break down
Yes. You can drink liquid mercury. However, it can still be considered harmful for your health. Many resources state: The majority of the Liquid Mercury passes through the intestinal tract and comes out. Also, Ingesting mercuric oxide is harmful. It can easily kill you. Do not try drinking or ingesting mercury as it is very harmful and can be dangerous.
generally a drink will be labeled with the percentage of alcohol in the drink for example if the label says the drink is 10% then 10 mls out of every 100 will be alcohol
When a customer orders an alcoholic beverage from a bartender and request the drink to be put on the rocks, it means that the customer wants the drink with ice cubes.
A drink, a liquid, and water... dumb a...
Ammonium nitrate can be toxic by ingestion or inhalation; after a significative ingestion drink water or milk.
It could be used to do this - it is capable of doing it. However, Mercury is poisonous and a mercury thermometer is made out of fragile glass. Thus the danger that the thermometer would break releasing mercury into the milk (which would be for a person to drink) means that a mercury thermomiter is not the temperature sensor to use in this instance.
Mercury. Very much so. But you have to drink it for it to be so.
Wht happen to Coke's drink VEEP?
YOU get ill
can you drink after you have taking a tablet of 150mg fluconazole
takes out poopie then you drink it
Hydration. Quenching of thirst.
nothing will happen to you or anyone who drinks it.it will taste weird but if you ever do drink it, nothing will happen
If you drink too much beer, you get drunk.
you ll feel down then up
Try the following steps: 1. Measure your temperature with a digital thermometer. 2. If your temperature is higher than 37.6 degree Celsius, take some medication. 3. Get enough rest, drink lots of water. 4. If symptoms persist after 3 days, consult your doctor.
First of all it's "What unit of measurement would you use to measure the diameter of a drink can?" Secondly you would probably use either centimeters or inches, depending on where you are in the world.