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Chia seeds typically take about 10-15 minutes to gel when mixed with liquid.
Yes they sell them at the airport
i think the liquid gels because it is in liquid to begin with
- There 1 dollar in any corner store for 1 tablet .
Just today I did an experiment for my chemistry class testing the rates at which Advil tablets, caplets, gel caplets, and Liquid-gels dissolve in simulated stomach acid. I used diluted Hydrochloric acid to simulate the stomach acid. I assume in water each will take longer to dissolve, but they will still dissolve in the same order.In the acid, Caplets and Tablets both opened completely and were a fine powder on the bottom of the container after 10 minutes.After 30 minutes, the Liquid-gel had gotten soft and the contents leaked out from two spots. It took over an hour and a half for all of the contents to leave the gel coating.The Gel Caplets I really recommend taking only if the three above are not available. After and hour and a half, the coating became soft but was not open anywhere. When I finally removed it from the acid, the coating tore and inside was the ibuprofin powder, completely dry and shaped just like the original pill.So quickest to slowest dissolving rate:Caplets/Tablets, Liquid-Gels, Gel Caplets
It will depend on where you are flying from. Generally shaving gel is considered as a liquid and it should be in checked-in luggage, not in hand luggage.
The colorless jelly-like liquid is likely to be water-based gel or a clear gel such as aloe vera gel.
This gel-like liquid with molecules suspended in water outside the nucleus is called the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is where most of the cellular activities take place, such as metabolism and protein synthesis. It also provides support for the cell's organelles.
Gel is a thickened 'jelly-like' mix of some liquid.
Per multiple pharmacist their recommendation in regards to taking nyquil while on diazepam. "take gel cap version as they do not contain alcohol content the oral suspension does. Nyquil contains a sedating antihistamine( doxylamine succinate) but an important fact it's the alcohol content in liquid formula contributes to extreme drowsiness in conjunction with doxylamine . By taking gel caps you still get sedating effects of nyquils but greatly avoid potential interaction of alcohol and diazepam. If perhaps u already have taken oral suspension it's prob going to cause extreme drowsiness and prolong sleep followed by potential hangover Like symptoms ie nausea Headache Headache. If you experience shortness breath, bradycardia get medical attention ASAP. In short while taking diazepam only take nyquil gel caps to b on safe side
Tylenol gel caps dissolve faster in vinegar compared to regular Tylenol tablets. This is because gel caps have a gelatinous coating that dissolves quickly in acidic solutions like vinegar, whereas regular tablets may take longer to break down.