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How do I test my meth with bleach?

Take a shot glass and fill it with bleach. You will want to use he original type of Clorox bleach that doesn’t have an additives or fragrances added it it. Just straight bleach. Then drop a small piece the size of a bb into the glass of bleach. Most people will look for activity of the shard in the bleach like it spinning around or moving all over the glass but this is not the best way to tell. The best way to judge if it is actually meth in the glass is the oily residue that is left behind as it dissolves. That oily residue with have a slight whiteish tint to it and will look like a small oil slick except that it is not black. That white color is what will tell you because fake meth puts a oily film as it dissolves but there is no white color to the oily film. This method of determining if the meth you are buying is actually meth is not a very scientific method of determining the quality of your meth but it will tell if it is meth just not how good it is.I hope this will help to keep you from consuming the crap that’s out there being sold as meth these days. Please keep these drugs away from children and smoking meth in the house that children are in will be cause enough for the state to take your children away from you and never see them again. If that isn’t enough motivation to stop using this drug then I do not know what is…peace!namaste…

How do you test a flame sensor?

ok its very easy,
-unplug the wire from the flame sensor.
-get your multimeter
-set meter to dc mil volts
-take one test lead and plug into the disconnected wire
-touch the other lead to the flame sensor terminal
-start the furnace
when the flames ignite the meter will display dc millivolts
if the volts are under 1.6 i would replace it. or clean it and see if you can get it up between 2.0-4.0 volts

How do you test chatbot?

First you do basic QA to confirm that it functions. At this stage you are testing whether it performs correctly when it receives expected inputs.Then you need user testing with a closed user group - your company staff, client staff, or a subset of real users - to identify as many unexpected inputs as possible. Methods I’ve used for this can vary. I’ve used Facebook ads to drive users into a test and have also quietly promoted a test to a group of super fans (for a celebrity personal bot).Then you will launch. This is actually a third testing stage. There will be many more unexpected inputs. Ensure you have a process for trapping unexpected inputs and modifying your conversational logic to cope with these.Test automation may help with functional testing but at the moment there’s no shortcut for testing conversational logic against real humans.If you are transferring a chat bot from one channel to another, your conversational logic should transfer more or less intact from one to another and stages 2 & 3 will be easier.

How do you test if something is alive?

Well, try to look at it (or a part of it) under a microscope. If you can see a plasma membrane then it might probably be living. Also, you can further test it for presence of ATP since all living things undergo metabolism and continuously produces this molecule. If something is dead, I think ATP production stops that's why you have rigor mortis in dead people.

How do you test urine for toxins?

"Toxins" can be a broad term. Any substance in any certain measure can be toxic to anyone at any certain time. These are just some ideas for testing, assuming my info and logic are right..............

A urinalysis or complete metabolic panel can give some good info to work with. I don't think either measures "toxins", but they can measure urine pH, elevated or decreased levels of certain electrolytes, proteins. If the levels of these can cause effects in the body, it seems correct to call them toxins at that point. Comparing these figures to the norm could lead to test for other substances or lead to certain conclusions about the general effects of fasting on the body.

KETONES
Urinalysis can measure the presence of ketones in the sample.
During the first 24 hours of a fast, he body looks for other ways to find energy and is able to use carbohydrates in the form of stored glycogen (glucose) from the liver to fuel essential body processes. When the glycogen reserves are depleted, fat and fatty acids from stored fat become the primary energy source. Body, brain and nerve tissue depend on glucose for metabolism. Even though the body adapts to use other forms of energy, some parts of the brain need glucose exclusively, and protein is still needed to produce it.

Once the glucose and fat are gone, the body's metabolism changes and begins to produce ketone bodies (acetoactate, hydroxy-butyrate, and acetone) after about 48 hours of fasting. The brain burns ketones to more directly use the energy from the fat stores being depended upon, and to reserve the glucose only for absolute needs, thus slowing the depletion of the body's vital protein stores in muscles. The kidneys eliminate ketones.


ELECTROLYTES
Urinalysis can measure the levels high (or low) of certain substances that may cause damage to the body or organs in those levels. Fasting can also cause dehydration (extreme loss of water from the body tissues) which is often accompanied by loss and imbalance of sodium, potassium, chloride, and other electrolytes in the body. Fasting can cause dehydration severe enough to cause shock. In extreme cases, extended fasts can lead to disturbances of heart rhythm and death. Laboratory tests may indicate metabolic acidosis, normal or elevated
potassium, and severe ketosis. Ketosis is a normal physiological process that metabolizes body fat in response to chronic starvation.

How do you test for the presence of lead?

There are commercial lead test kits that use sodium rhodizonate as the indicator. This compound is usually yellowish, but forms a bright pink complex with lead. These are available from most hardware stores for a few dollars (look for "home lead check kit" or something similar). The testing swabs contain two ampoules that are broken before use - my guess is that the other contains dilute nitric acid to dissolve lead from paint and other sources. I have used these, and they work well on lead pain, metallic lead, and small amounts of lead. Apparently, if addition of hydrochloric acid to the pink compound turns it blue, the presence of lead is further confirmed (see link).

The lead contained by some hair dyes is in the form of lead acetate, a soluble compound, so it should be easy to use these test kits. You could also try an older test for lead: addition of sodium sulfide (or another soluble sulfide source) to the hair dye will result in a black precipitate of PbS if Pb2+ ions are present. However, this test is not specific for lead, and other tests are required to determine the nature of the precipitate. I'm pretty sure lead is the only such metal likely to be in hair dye though...

Addition of iodide ion to a solution that contains Pb2+ ions will result in the precipitation of bright yellow lead(II) iodide. I think this test is relatively specific to lead (I think mercury (not sure is I or II) might give an orange complex though).

How do you test an iOS app thoroughly?

There are several ways you can test an iOS app, it really depends on what you want to get out of your testing. It’s best to test across a range of device/version combinations - ideally actual devices rather than emulators.Exploratory Testing (manual): Having a user, or yourself use the app, playing around with it, essentially trying every combination you can to try to break the app. Record all your findings including relevant steps to reproduce a bug in an excel/google sheets doc - help yourself by taking screen shots and recording your movements on the app.Test Case (manual): Write a series of steps for each flow of the app, this is a test case. You can run through these test cases each time you test to check whether the core flows ‘pass or fail’ the test.Automation: Most apps I know have some unit testing integrated into the code (white box testing), which tests the actual code works as it is supposed to. As you develop further you can use frameworks such as Appium to integrate automation testing into your iOS app.There are a whole bunch of other types of testing, but for an initial thorough test, this should be enough to be getting on with. You can find out more about Software Testing here.

How do you test motion light in the daytime?

Ihave 3 outside motion lights, arent they all basically the same? all 3 work at night what i cant figure out is how to test in the daylight. none of them have a test mode on the underside where the 2 buttons or dials are located for sensitivity and length of time to stay turned on. i need a test that will let me set them for night but do it in the day. i have them set ok for time and sensitivity but need to set for area.all 3 have the little balljoint to change the position of the field but if i cant see when light is coming on i cant change it.i dont see test position on any of them

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