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Of the following,the most potent opiate is:
Highly Soluble
Describes a substance that is capable of being dissolved to a great extent in a given solvent.
Ammonia
A compound of nitrogen and hydrogen with the formula NH3, which is a colorless gas with a characteristic pungent smell.
Excretion
The procedure through which an organism's body eliminates metabolic waste materials and poisonous substances.
Insoluble
Not able to be dissolved in a particular solvent, often referring to solids that cannot be dissolved in liquids.
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