Most cases of plant poisoning are treated by inducing vomiting, if the patient is fully conscious. Vomiting can be induced by taking syrup of ipecac, an over-the-counter emetic available at any pharmacy.
"Ptomaine Poisoning" was a misconstrued, vague, and inaccurate term used before the actual causes of food poisoning were known. "Ptomaine poisoning" was a general term for illness believed to be caused by the presence of alkaloids in decomposing animal and vegetable matter. Most actual illnesses were likely bacterial infections from consuming contaminated food, rather than any resultant decay compounds.
There have been a few high-profile cases of people dying from polonium poisoning, but the total number of deaths attributed to polonium worldwide is relatively low. Most cases of polonium poisoning are rare and typically related to accidental exposure or deliberate poisoning.
The net ionic equation when ammonium perchlorate reacts with water is NH4++ H2O --> NH3+ H3O+
You can get food poisoning at any age if you eat it
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the atomic radius of chlorine is 79 pm hope I helped, if you have any questions feel free to write me a message :)
There are cases of children being raised by animals. A popular myth involving the founding of Rome stems from brothers raised by a wolf. These cases of children are called feral child.
Yes. Any poisoning should be treated at a medical facility.
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Perchlorate ion (ClO4-) does not contain any double bonds. It consists of one central chlorine atom bonded to four oxygen atoms in a tetrahedral arrangement with single bonds.
Opinions on all sorts of cases can be found in that court's reported set of opinions. They are available online through pay services such as Westlaw or LexisNexis, or in paper format in any law library.