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Re: Potions & Poisons B

Posted: February 22nd, 2019, 5:12 pm
by Crimesolver
Rivkaaa wrote: 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
1. yes
2. yes (I've seen this come up on multiple tests I took and even though it doesn't explicitly state it in the rules, it's a good word to know just in case )
3. It's "Dose makes the poison." it's not really a saying, but it's something important to know about poison.
Tests will probably ask some broad questions about toxicology because, you know, it's called potions and poisons.
You're turn!

Re: Potions & Poisons B

Posted: February 23rd, 2019, 10:52 am
by Rivkaaa
1. Would CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) be considered a polar or a nonpolar covalent bond and why?
2. What is a double dilution?
3. Balance this equation:
____ Li3PO4 + ____ NaBr → ____ Na3PO4 + ____ LiBr

Re: Potions & Poisons B

Posted: February 23rd, 2019, 1:35 pm
by coopsadoodles
Rivkaaa wrote:1. Would CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) be considered a polar or a nonpolar covalent bond and why?
2. What is a double dilution?
3. Balance this equation:
____ Li3PO4 + ____ NaBr → ____ Na3PO4 + ____ LiBr
1. nonpoloar. carbon and oxygen have different electronegativities, so the oxygen will pull the electrons closer to itself. this makes it so the electrons are not shared equally.
2. a double dilution is when after each dilution you cut the concentration in half.
3. 1 Li3PO4 + 3 NaBr → 1 Na3PO4 + 3 LiBr

Re: Potions & Poisons B

Posted: February 23rd, 2019, 2:21 pm
by Rivkaaa
Yep! Your turn!

Re: Potions & Poisons B

Posted: February 23rd, 2019, 6:33 pm
by coopsadoodles
1. Bleach is a solution of _ % sodium hypochlorite

2. Henbane is sometimes used in medical practices as a _ _ or _ (three spots)

3. What subatomic particle determines the element of an atom

Re: Potions & Poisons B

Posted: February 23rd, 2019, 9:37 pm
by starfruit
1.) household is 5.25, and concentrated is 8.25
2.) painkiller, sedative, and to treat more specific afflictions like rheumatism, asthma, early stages of Parkison's, etc.?
3.) protons

Re: Potions & Poisons B

Posted: February 24th, 2019, 10:11 am
by coopsadoodles
starfruit wrote:1.) household is 5.25, and concentrated is 8.25
2.) painkiller, sedative, and to treat more specific afflictions like rheumatism, asthma, early stages of Parkison's, etc.?
3.) protons
1. im pretty sure strong bleach is 6% but i may be wrong
2. I was thinking analgesic, sedative or narcotic but yours work fine
3. yes

your turn

Re: Potions & Poisons B

Posted: February 25th, 2019, 6:52 am
by starfruit
1.) List two examples of a intermolecular bond
2.) List two examples of a intramolecular bond
3.) Which creature contains latrotoxins?
4.) Your patient has symptoms of vomiting, jaundice, and hypotension (low blood pressure). What is the diagnosis?

Re: Potions & Poisons B

Posted: February 25th, 2019, 1:09 pm
by coopsadoodles
starfruit wrote:1.) List two examples of a intermolecular bond
2.) List two examples of a intramolecular bond
3.) Which creature contains latrotoxins?
4.) Your patient has symptoms of vomiting, jaundice, and hypotension (low blood pressure). What is the diagnosis?
1. H2O & Na+, N2 & O2
2. H2O2, NaCl
3. Black Widow Spider (Latrodectus mactans)
4. Copper Poisoning (copperiedus)

Re: Potions & Poisons B

Posted: March 1st, 2019, 8:28 am
by starfruit
Sorry this took forever...anyways I think you're mostly right except forone and two I was thinking more along the lines of the specific kinds (like london dispersion, hydrogen bonds, metallic bonds, covalent bonds) but it was a poorly worded question and you might still be right. Your turn!