LSD is a hallucinogen. In fact, it is the most potent hallucinogen known to man. LSD is 100 times more potent than psilocybin or psylicin and is 4000 times more potent than mescaline. It was synthesized in 1938 by a chemist who worked in Switzerland. There were no benefits for this drug that were found, so its study was discontinued. Interest in the drug rose when it was thought that it might be a possible treatment for schizophrenia. In the 1960's-1970's hippies started to use the drug. It was their psychedelic drug of choice. Hippies could believe that they were...
200 types of LSD tablets have been found since 1975. There are more than 80 street names for LSD like acid, blotter, cid, doses and trips. It is a cheap drug about $2-$5 a dosage. It is popular mainly because it is cheap, easy to get and "expands" the mind.
200 types of LSD tablets have been found since 1975. There are more than 80 street names for LSD like acid, blotter, cid, doses and trips. It is a cheap drug about $2-$5 a dosage. It is popular mainly because it is cheap, easy to get and "expands" the mind.
LSD is a very unpredictable drug. LSD gives the user rapid mood swings. The user gets a feeling that they are in another world. They get a feeling of euphoria. The effects last for up to 12 hours. LSD increases body temperature, increases heart rate and dilates the pupils.
When thought of acid rain, some people may think of green, burning acid falling from the sky, destroying everything in sight. This may be a bit ridiculous and hard to believe, but as absurd as it sound, it is not far from the truth. Acid deposition has long been a...
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Experiment: Determining pH of identical strong and weak solutions Date: 31/10/03 Aim: Plan and perform a first-hand investigation to measure the pH of identical concentrations of strong and weak acids. Equipment: · Deionised water H2O · Tartaric Acid C4H6O6 · Citric Acid C6H8O7 · Sulfuric Acid H2SO4 · Acetic Acid...
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The aim of this experiment is to find the % purity. The way to do this is by finding the number of moles of MgCO3 present. There are two ways of obtaining this, thermal Decomposition and reaction with an acid. I will now explain how we find the...
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Chemistry Salters Open-Book Paper Photochemical smogs, in comparison to the smog of 50 years ago, are much less visible and are highly oxidising. They contain a mixture of primary pollutants and secondary pollutants. The combustion of fuels in cars and power stations releases primary pollutants directly into the...
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Enthalpy changes on displacement and the reactivity series Introducton In this investigation my task is to design a plan for an experiment involving enthalpy change of a displacement reaction between a metal and a solution of a displacement reaction between a metal and a solution of salt...
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