1. They have a life span of 1-2 years
2. Emsleyan mimicry
3. wat
1. u right
2. im pretty sure it's batesian but u might be right
3. the Tyndall effect is when u shine a light through a colloid and the particles in the colloid scatter the light so u can see it. (look it up if u want a better definition lol)
Re: Potions & Poisons B
Posted: February 21st, 2019, 8:40 pm
by Crimesolver
Oh you were asking what the less poisonous one does - okay then your answer is the correct one
1. Define the type of toxin that a Cotton Mouth delivers
2. If a salt solutions contains 96% salt, and is a volume of 46mL, how much water would need to be added to make it 43%?
3. What is the most electronegative element on the periodic table?
Re: Potions & Poisons B
Posted: February 21st, 2019, 8:49 pm
by coopsadoodles
Crimesolver wrote:Oh you were asking what the less poisonous one does - okay then your answer is the correct one
1. Define the type of toxin that a Cotton Mouth delivers
2. If a salt solutions contains 96% salt, and is a volume of 46mL, how much water would need to be added to make it 43%?
3. What is the most electronegative element on the periodic table?
1. cytotoxin destroys tissue and hemotoxin prevents blood from clotting by breaking down blood cells
2. 58.5mL
3. Flourine
Re: Potions & Poisons B
Posted: February 21st, 2019, 9:23 pm
by Crimesolver
coopsadoodles wrote:
Crimesolver wrote:Oh you were asking what the less poisonous one does - okay then your answer is the correct one
1. Define the type of toxin that a Cotton Mouth delivers
2. If a salt solutions contains 96% salt, and is a volume of 46mL, how much water would need to be added to make it 43%?
3. What is the most electronegative element on the periodic table?
1. cytotoxin destroys tissue and hemotoxin prevents blood from clotting by breaking down blood cells
2. 58.5mL
3. Flourine
1. yes
2. I got 56.7mL??
3. yes
Re: Potions & Poisons B
Posted: February 22nd, 2019, 7:54 am
by IvanGe
Crimesolver wrote:
coopsadoodles wrote:
Crimesolver wrote:Oh you were asking what the less poisonous one does - okay then your answer is the correct one
1. Define the type of toxin that a Cotton Mouth delivers
2. If a salt solutions contains 96% salt, and is a volume of 46mL, how much water would need to be added to make it 43%?
3. What is the most electronegative element on the periodic table?
1. cytotoxin destroys tissue and hemotoxin prevents blood from clotting by breaking down blood cells
2. 58.5mL
3. Flourine
1. yes
2. I got 56.7mL??
3. yes
i got 56.7 too
Re: Potions & Poisons B
Posted: February 22nd, 2019, 8:12 am
by coopsadoodles
Crimesolver wrote:
1. yes
2. I got 56.7mL??
3. yes
I just redid 2 it is 56.7 lol
1. how would you separate a mixture of salt, water, iron nuggets, and sand
2a. what toxin is found in the species quercus
2b. what effect does it have on the body (targeted organ)
3. The phrase "Mad as a Hatter" originated in the 1800's from the observation that people (hatters) who used
__________ to process felt for hats often developed mental changes. (fill in the blank)(yes i stole this from rustin but shhhhhh im lazy)
Re: Potions & Poisons B
Posted: February 22nd, 2019, 9:09 am
by Crimesolver
coopsadoodles wrote:
I just redid 2 it is 56.7 lol
1. how would you separate a mixture of salt, water, iron nuggets, and sand
2a. what toxin is found in the species quercus
2b. what effect does it have on the body (targeted organ)
3. The phrase "Mad as a Hatter" originated in the 1800's from the observation that people (hatters) who used
__________ to process felt for hats often developed mental changes. (fill in the blank)(yes i stole this from rustin but shhhhhh im lazy)
1. Iron nuggets - magnetism
sand - sifting
water - simple distillation
2. a)tannic acid
b) kidney damage and gastroenteritis
3. mercury (dude the only reason I know this is because I watched theories about Alice in the Wonderland
Re: Potions & Poisons B
Posted: February 22nd, 2019, 9:59 am
by coopsadoodles
Crimesolver wrote:
1. Iron nuggets - magnetism
sand - sifting
water - simple distillation
2. a)tannic acid
b) kidney damage and gastroenteritis
3. mercury (dude the only reason I know this is because I watched theories about Alice in the Wonderland
you forgot that the salt wouldn't sift through, but if you dissolve it in the water you're good. you're turn
Re: Potions & Poisons B
Posted: February 22nd, 2019, 3:26 pm
by Crimesolver
Oof yeah the second part was what I meant
1. What does NOEL stand for?
2. What does LD50 stand for?
3. _____ makes the poison.
Re: Potions & Poisons B
Posted: February 22nd, 2019, 4:09 pm
by Rivkaaa
Crimesolver wrote:Oof yeah the second part was what I meant
1. What does NOEL stand for?
2. What does LD50 stand for?
3. _____ makes the poison.
1. No Observed Effect Level (mightve messed up a word)
2. Lethal Dose 50% (but isn't this not a part of the manual? I learned this last year and it hasn't come up since
3. Im not sure