Re: I can to drive ociffer!(Breathalyzer)
Area: Chemistry
Posted By: Dan Berger, Faculty Chemistry/Science, Bluffton College
Date: Tue Feb 4 09:52:49 1997
Message ID: 847864487.Ch
Here's a hint: look in an organic chemistry textbook under "oxidation reactions." One of the reagents used for these reactions is orange, but changes to green when used.
Consider further that a breathalyzer test works because there is, literally, alcohol on your breath.
If you need any further hints, talk to your chemistry professor.
DJB
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