boiling point
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Boiling point is a specific characteristic of a substance or element; the mechanical strength, the viscosity, the electrical resistivity are more difficult to be used for a sure identification of a substance.
The dimensions: height, length, and width.
Physical dependence occurs when the body becomes reliant on a substance to function normally, leading to withdrawal symptoms when the substance is removed. Tolerance refers to the body's reduced response to a substance over time, requiring higher doses to achieve the same effect. Overdose can occur when taking a high dose of a substance that surpasses the body's ability to handle, resulting in toxic effects or death.
Two physical properties that can vary without changing the substance are temperature and pressure. For example, water can exist as a solid (ice), liquid, or gas (steam) at different temperatures and pressures, but it remains chemically the same H2O molecule.
Concentration is a measure of the amount of dissolved substance contained per unit of volume. The dose is how much of that substance you take. example if you drink one glass(dose) of a substance that has 25% (concentration) of a poisonous substance in it and the other 75% water you will be less poisoned than if you were to drink the same amount in a glass that had say a 50-50% concentration.
No, dose is not the only factor that determines how a substance might affect an individual. Other factors such as the individual's age, weight, metabolism, genetics, and overall health can also influence how a substance will affect that person. Additionally, the route of administration and frequency of use can also impact the effects of a substance.
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The dimensions: height, length, and width.
It is a quantitative property because a substance toxic level can be measured and assigned a value Save
Physical dependence occurs when the body becomes reliant on a substance to function normally, leading to withdrawal symptoms when the substance is removed. Tolerance refers to the body's reduced response to a substance over time, requiring higher doses to achieve the same effect. Overdose can occur when taking a high dose of a substance that surpasses the body's ability to handle, resulting in toxic effects or death.
Two physical properties that can vary without changing the substance are temperature and pressure. For example, water can exist as a solid (ice), liquid, or gas (steam) at different temperatures and pressures, but it remains chemically the same H2O molecule.
Toxicity determination is the process of evaluating the harmful effects of a substance on living organisms. It involves studying the dose-response relationship to identify the level at which a substance becomes toxic. This information is crucial for assessing the potential risks associated with exposure to the substance.
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it all depends on how high of a dose and what type of controlled substance.
Concentration is a measure of the amount of dissolved substance contained per unit of volume. The dose is how much of that substance you take. example if you drink one glass(dose) of a substance that has 25% (concentration) of a poisonous substance in it and the other 75% water you will be less poisoned than if you were to drink the same amount in a glass that had say a 50-50% concentration.
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The answer depends on the substance being dosed.