Death is not inevitable if only a small amount of methanol has been consumed, and rapid treatment will greatly reduce damage. However, permanent vision damage can occur even at non-lethal doses if treatment is not administered quickly. What does treatment involve? Treatment is mainly supportive ...
Bond enthalpyis the energy required to form or break a given bond. Its value can change between molecules, even for the same type of bond. For example, the bond energy of H2O's two O−H bonds is 464 kilojoules per mole (kJ/mol), but in methanol (CH3OH) the one O−H bond has...
The first 5% of the moonshine flowing from your still is known as the foreshots. This is a lethal product that contains methanol. It has been known to cause blindness and shouldn’t be consumed. The next 30% of the moonshine flowing from your still is known as the heads. The heads sti...
Ships also carry pathogens in much more oblique, but no less dangerous ways: via ballast water. Ballast is an essential component of seafaring. During a voyage, vessels take on board sea water to replace weight lost through fuel and water consumption while at sea. The ballast reduces hull str...
fibrinogen concentrations, INR and aPTT were also performed to explore the balance of secondary haemostasis.(active/passive:11/6) Tense in Introduction Simple Present Tense (一般现在时):much of the Introduction The present tense is used when stating generalizations or conclusions. 在陈述概况和结论时...
Now that the gas is on the way to the car and it's time for the customer to start pumping, how does the dispenser know just how much gas the customer has pumped? Considering the volatility of gas prices these days, that may be the only thing the customer may care about. Find out ...
The most common solvent used to extract polar intracellular secreted compounds is methanol (see Figure 2). Nevertheless, it has been reported that methanol and ethanol extraction can yield in the extraction of non-polar waxes, sterols, and triglycerides, as well. Thus, it is necessary to ...
While there is much need, the antimalarial drug development pipeline remains woefully thin, with little chemical diversity, and there is currently no alternative to the precious artemisinins. It is difficult to predict where the next generation of antimalarial drugs will come from; however, there ...