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Can too much tylenol cause seizures? ANSWER QUICK!?

You can have a toxic reaction to it. I know a guy in CA who took 4 times the daily dose a day for a week. He ended up in the hospital for a while before he died, so yeah, if you're concerned call the poison control number PDQ.

Heat of a combustion reaction please answer quick?

A 2.300 g sample of quinone, C6H4O2, is burned in a bomb calorimeter whose total heat capacity is 7.854 kJ/°C. The temperature of the calorimeter increased from 21.76°C to 29.21°C.
What is the heat of combustion per gram of quinone?

What is the heat of combustion per mole of quinone?


please help me i keep getting my answer as 25.44 but its incorrect and the website tells me to check my signs i dont understand because i did and its still the same

Quick reaction question for 10 points today!?

2.72 g KClO3 * (1 mol KClO3/122.548 g KClO3) * (3 mol O2/2 mol KClO3) * (31.998 g O2/1 mol O2) = 1.07 g O2

122.548 and 31.998 are the molar masses of KClO3 and O2, respectively. The 3/2 ratio is straight from the balanced equation.

Use the same formula to find the other three. For c and d, remember to convert to grams (multiply by 1000g/1kg and 0.001g/1mg).

Which is best angular or React for fast Response?

Angular has a high learning curve whereas React has a low which takes time for the developer to master initially. The data flow control in React is one way whereas in Angular it is two-way which makes it complex when dealing with the large application. Debugging sometimes can be the toughest thing to do.I hope this answer would help you but if you need any more explanation then feel free to ask me.If you want more knowledge to build your own website then visit my Quora profile.If you like the answer please follow me on Quora for more answers like these.Thank youWaseem

Quick chemical reaction question..?

10 points to best answer!

I need the products AND the chemical equations of these two reactions...

Zinc metal is added to a solution of hydrobromic acid

Iron metal is added to a solution of copper(II) nitrate
(iron is most stable as +3)

Raal quick : reaction and name oxidizing and reducing agent?

The oxidizing agent is the one that is reduced in a reaction and a reducing agent is the one that is oxidized in a reaction. In the reaction above, chromium changes its oxidation number from +12 to +3 and hence it is reduced and hence the oxidizing agent. Consequently, copper increases from 0 to +2 and it's oxidized. Therefore it is the reducing agent.

Why am I so quick to react to people? I feel like there's something wrong with me for getting upset so quick. How do I stop it?

Maybe it’s out of habit: it’s what you usually do.Maybe it’s a learned behavior: you’ve seen people around you (friends, family) react the same way, or it’s an acceptable part of your culture or upbringing.Maybe because it’s easier: it feels more natural to you.Maybe you want to prove a point: show your anger, show your hurt, display your emotions openly.But still, it doesn’t mean you want to do it. It may even feel bad, just minutes later.So how do you delay your reaction?These 3 techniques can be useful:Develop a 2-step strategy.Next time you feel provoked to react, think the situation through. What happens when you immediately react? How will you feel? What will the other person likely do? How will the situation escalate? What happens afterwards? Go through the steps of visualizing the scenario so that you gain a better understanding of your behavior and that of the other person.Now hit the pause button on this moment, and imagine the big picture. What do you want out of the situation? Which outcome would be ideal for you? What would make you feel better about it? What can you do to make it happen? By connecting the current reaction to a desired outcome, you can adjust your behavior (and even attitude) towards the other person.Disengage.When a situation escalates, step away. Remove yourself from the room, say you need to go, and don’t add anything else to the conversation.Go for a walk or do some type of physical activity: ride your bike, go for a run, do a set of 20 pushups. Give your body something to do that is completely different and that will give your mind a chance to disengage from whatever was upsetting you.Use this time to congratulate yourself for not repeating the same behavior. You’re making a change in how you react to a difficult situation. You’re breaking a bad habit. Take a few minutes to see how that feels. Feel gratitude towards yourself for conquering something that is challenging to you.Meditate for 10 minutes a day.Meditation helps you view your thoughts from a distance, which helps you manage them better. It has other benefits too: it can improve your focus, declutter your mind, give you a greater sense of calm, and help you to feel more relaxed and positive about your life.Download an app called Headspace. It is a guided meditation that starts with 10, and advances to 15 and 20 minute sessions. It’s easy and fun, and a great option if you’re an absolute beginner.

How do you thank someone for a quick reply?

"Thank you for your [quick, fast, prompt, timely, ...] reply to my [email, request, inquiry, etc.].  The information was [valuable, useful, most interesting] to me."If it was something of a bigger deal than just a reply to an email, then a personal surface-mail thank you card would be more formal and a sign of great appreciation.  If it was something that was a really big deal, some kind of personal gift according to the thankee's tastes would be appropriate.

Suppose you are driving at speed v0 when a sudden obstacle in the road forces you to make a quick stop?

Thank you Narita02. For part (a), I had the same answer as you; however, I was too frustrated to consider trying part (b).

Your answer is definitely correct, because your value for part (b) was /almost/ accepted as the correct answer. However:

1. For some reason, the answer that was accepted for part (b) actually had the opposite sign of your answer, while keeping the same absolute value. (i.e. 6.5 m/s^2 was correct, rather than -6.5 m/s^2)

2. In part (a), I am not allowed to use any variables other than v0, tR, and d. This means that t is not a valid variable, and my answer is incorrect if it includes a variable t. I am unsure why this is the case, but it might very well be an error with Mastering Physics.

3. For part (a), it asks for the answer using the absolute value of ax, or "|ax| = " Here is a link to a screenshot of the actual question: http://i.imgur.com/OKzKCqd.png

Thanks again for your help. I am emailing my professor now to ask about the p

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