PPT-Properties of alcohol

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Starter Draw a graph to compare the boiling points of alkanes and alcohols Keywords Volatility solubility hydrogen bonding Alkane Molecular mass Boiling point 30

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Starter Draw a graph to compare the boiling points of alkanes and alcohols Keywords Volatility solubility hydrogen bonding Alkane Molecular mass Boiling point 30 89 44 42 58 05 72. 57513 World Health Organization 2014 57513 World Health Organization 2014 Alcohol per capita 15 consumption in litres of pure alcohol Average 20032005 Average 20082010 Change Recorded 81 65 Unrecorded 24 02 Total 105 67 Total males females 97 39 WH 6 million children in the UK are living with pa rents who are drinking hazardously and 705000 living with dependent drinkers x Average alcohol consumption has gradually fallen in many OECD countries between 1980 and 2009 with an average overall decre For more information about the new Australian Guidelines to Reduce Health Risks from Drinking Alcohol go to wwwalcoholgovau Further information 1009 brPage 2br There are many good reasons to encourage your teenager not to drink alcohol before turnin Ashley . Galloway. Background. Binge Drinking=consuming . alcohol in a manner that raises an individual’s . BAC . to a level equal to or greater . 0.08. . To prevent alcohol use disorder (AUD) the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism recommends that men not drink more than 4 drinks in a single day with no more than 14 drinks per week . 8. th. Grade Health. By Brianna Cormaney. Legal drinking age is 21 in U.S.. According to National Center on Addiction and Substance . Abuse – . 80% high school students tried alcohol. Getting the facts on Alcohol. A . Safety and . Violence Prevention Curriculum. Module . Three. Click on the link below to access the resource pages needed to complete this module. You will need to sign into your Google Drive account to access it. . Keri Holmes-Maybank, MD. Cathryn Caton, MD, MS. MUSC. June 21, 2012. Objectives. Define Dependence. Define Withdrawal. Describe symptoms and stages of withdrawal. Describe goals of therapy . Review management of withdrawal. A comparison of provincial policies and harm-reduction opportunities. Public Health 2014, Toronto. May 26-29. Presentation overview. Background. Public health informed pricing practices. Detailed results for the jurisdictions. Alcohol is a drug that is produced by a chemical reaction in fruits vegetables and grains.. Depressant. Alcohol is a . depressant because . it slows down the function of the brain and other parts of the nervous system.. BAC depends on:. 1. The amount of blood in your body (which is increased as _____________increases). 2. The . ___________. of alcohol you ________ . 3 . ________ consumed . (i.e., the faster you drink the higher your BAC). . Wine- fermented grapes. Beer- fermented grains. Liquor- fermented plants. Alcohol is a depressant. Brain. Within 10–15 heartbeats, alcohol in the blood-stream reaches the brain. . Mouth . Alcohol enters the body. . 50%. . of individuals with a history of long-term, heavy alcohol consumption for a prolonged period . (more than two weeks). of heavy use will experience alcohol withdrawal symptoms when alcohol use is reduced or stopped. Alcohol upsets a delicate balance between chemical systems that . stimulate. and chemical systems that . inhibit . functions of the brain and body.. It is a central nervous system depressant. People develop a tolerance to it. States of matter. Matter. - the substance all things are made from can exist in 3 states.. Name three gases. Name three liquids. Name three solids. Can mater change its state? . If so how?. . Forces.

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