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from fossilesque@mander.xyz to science_memes@mander.xyz on 08 May 19:33
https://mander.xyz/post/29608130

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Tar_alcaran@sh.itjust.works on 08 May 20:16 next collapse

It’s easy to knock someone out with chloroform, and many many other chemicals.

The hard part is getting them to wake up later

expatriado@lemmy.world on 08 May 20:33 next collapse

with chlorodeform

naeap@sopuli.xyz on 08 May 20:48 next collapse

As far as I know it’s not that easy. The…test person has to take quite some breaths of it until it shows some effect

Akasazh@feddit.nl on 08 May 22:58 next collapse

Exactly, the movie trope is very wrong in the mechanism of action. This is no schience meme

raltoid@lemmy.world on 09 May 05:17 collapse

Indeed. People don’t just go limp, there is enough time to slip away. And you wake up pretty quick if you don’t keep breathing it in.

Back when they actually used ether and chloroform as anesthesia, they had this little metal cage they’d put over the patient mouth to extend it away from the mouth, which would be wrapped in gauze and then have ether or chloroform dripping down to keep it going.

And if you try to speed it up by using more, you’re likely to kill the patient since it depresses the central nervous system.

Lucien@mander.xyz on 08 May 20:54 collapse

Pretty much any of the halogens will do this

plinky@hexbear.net on 08 May 20:57 next collapse

liver more like lived

Unforeseen@sh.itjust.works on 08 May 22:31 next collapse

Are we just ignoring the fingernail that looks like it got smashed with a hammer

Venus_Ziegenfalle@feddit.org on 09 May 00:58 next collapse

Nail polish

blackbeards_bounty@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 09 May 04:46 next collapse

Nailed it

Kolanaki@pawb.social on 09 May 05:24 collapse

Are we gonna ignore that fingernail looks like it was smashed with a jar of nail polish?

gigachad@sh.itjust.works on 09 May 05:36 collapse
SomeAmateur@sh.itjust.works on 08 May 23:01 next collapse

“Hey does this smell like chloroform to you?”

ornery_chemist@mander.xyz on 13 May 02:01 collapse

I know that this is partially a joke, but I was trying to figure out what kind of lab would be done to produce chloroform that would be appropriate for students (recent OSHA crackdown on chloromethanes notwithstanding)… haloform reaction I suppose? Is that a common teaching lab experiment?