Best no contest
StarvingMartist
That's why I send "summary" emails, even if the brass tells me not to, for in person discussions
I'm my engineering degree chem 1,2, and 3 were required
I mean that's what the instructions say
You're supposed to spray it in the bowl before you go tho
I will say this is not enough PPE for a dog, especially if you're doing acid titrations or something, I can't imagine HCL is easy to get out of fur but it might give the dog a while before skin contact
Because the world is getting more grim dark by the hour so let me fawn over a dog in goggles for a minute and forget the pain dammit
I mean they can be taking labs for an unrelated major like engineering. Still have to do a few chem classes for that
Best I can find, the 20 "most argued" reasons for yawning, at least the 20 most in 1999

Careful, I literally pulled my neck last week doing that
I thought the idea was that back when we were in settlements, keeping watch out into the dark, the yawn would happen to a sentry if nothing was going on and would subconsciously signal to other humans, even the watch dogs that " nothing is going on, all is well" then spreading throughout the camp as sort of a psychic link, literally conveying information at the speed of light to anyone who can see you.
At least that's what some article I read had to say about it

I didn't do biochemistry but I've just been taking chem 2 this semester and we've used HCL for maybe 3 or 4 labs, I dunno. I think the biggest issue though is that the dog is immediately below the table, presumably at her owners legs and In the splash zone