This mixture will get very thick when refrigerate or possible freeze if put in the freezer. But, this mixture will eventually turn into a gel, because the that's how Carafate works in the stomach, by forming a gel in an acid environment to coat the stomach lining or stomach ulcer.
Yes. Put it in the freezer.
To convert liquid lidocaine into powder form, you can use a process called lyophilization (freeze-drying). This involves freezing the liquid solution and then reducing pressure to allow the frozen water to sublimate, leaving behind the lidocaine in a powder state. It's essential to ensure that the process is conducted in a controlled environment to maintain the compound's stability and efficacy. Always consult a professional or adhere to safety protocols when handling pharmaceuticals.
Yes it can
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The most common safe compound added to water to reduce the freeze point is ethylene glycol, commonly found in antifreeze. Another compound is propylene glycol, which is also used in antifreeze but is less toxic than ethylene glycol. Both compounds are effective at lowering the freeze point of water.
Yes - all liquids can with the exception of Liquid Helium.
Nope! What gets you "high" is hydrofluorocarbons. No specific one, just the ones that freeze best as a liquid and can then be aerosoled into a gas compound. =]
Table salt (NaCl) melts (or freezes) at 801o C. Salt is difficult to melt because it is an ionic compound. Ionic bonds are the strongest.
Yes it can freeze.
the word freeze is already in present tense. i am going to freeze this, it could also be freezing i am freezing Also Verb: to freeze, is freezing Adj: is frozen
since it is carbon, the properties are different from the average compound. therefore, freeze it instead of heating it to change it to a gas. sorry my shift key isn't working
Your best bet to treat a wart is use a compound W treatment on it. This will freeze the wart itself and after a couple of treatments the wart will just fall off.