The most common types of anxiety disorders include:generalized anxiety disorder: fear and worrying about different things for six months and more. The disorder can be treated with sedatives (i.e., benzodiazepines).panic...
1 Answers 1 viewsI. Ten don'ts and dos in the laboratory.1. Wear the proper lab attire when doing an experiment. This includes safety goggles, lad coats, closed-toe shoes, and hair must be tied...
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1 Answers 1 views(1)1. Wear eye protection2. Practice fire safety3. Handle glassware safely4. Keep notes5. Wear gloves6. Wear closed-toed shoes 7. Practice electrical safety8. Don't eat or drink in the lab9. Don't use...
1 Answers 1 viewsReaction rate, in chemistry, the speed at which a chemical reaction proceeds. It is often expressed in terms of either the concentration (amount per unit volume) of a product that...
1 Answers 1 viewsFree-radical reactions depend on a reagent having a (relatively) weak bond, allowing it to homolyse to form radicals (often with heat or light). Reagents without such a weak bond would...
1 Answers 1 viewsReaction rate, in chemistry, the speed at which a chemical reaction proceeds. It is often expressed in terms of either the concentration (amount per unit volume) of a product that is formed...
1 Answers 1 viewsThe reaction of complete combustion of octane:2C8H18 (liquid) + 25O2 (gas) = 16CO2 (gas) + 18H2O (liquid)With complete combustion (when oxygen is enough), alkanes form carbon dioxide and water. If...
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