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Tag Archives: analytical chemistry
How to Detect GHB in Your Drink
GHB is a “club drug” used at nightclubs and parties. It is often used to facilitate sexual assault as it induces memory loss, which makes it difficult for the victim to recall what happened. Unfortunately, detecting GHB isn’t easy, since the fluid is colorless and odorless, and its slightly salty taste may remain unnoticed when mixed with other drinks. Continue reading
Posted in Natural and exact sciences, Research
Tagged analytical chemistry, drink, drug, GHB, night club, party, test
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