Notes From A Ravenclaw (Year 2)
written by Anne Pickering
NOTE: I will be coming back to this and rewriting it for the current 2nd year! Year 2 is here! This is a compilation of my Year 2 notes for all classes. There will be no essay or quizzes here. Just notes based on the lessons. These notes are in no way a substitute for reading the lessons and/or text books for each class!
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Alch 201 Week 2
Chapter 13
Objectives:
Learn about safety precautions while in the classroom.
Learn how to handle casualties outside of the classroom setting.
To be successful in this course, you will need the following items:
Wand: essential
Dragonhide gloves: protect hands from the chemicals
Goggles: protect eyes from fumes
Facemask: protect against inhaling or ingesting chemicals.
Closed-toed shoes: protection from spills
Name: Water-Repelling Charm
Incantation: Impervius (im-PUR-vee-us)
Wand Movement: Envision a backwards 4 shape. Start from the left, drag the wand to the right, go up diagonally to the left, and then bring the wand straight down. (looks like a backwards 4)
Ingesting or inhaling side effects:
hallucinations
difficulty breathing
dizziness
coughing up blood
severe abdominal pains
chest pain
vomiting blood
rapid heart rate
In an emergency:
move as far away from the chemical as possible.
Notify the professor
Have the chemical written down or told to the professor
For reactive chemicals:
1. Find the source of the affected area.
2. Wipe the chemical away from your skin using a cleaning charm. Tergeo should do the trick (see information below).
3a. If you happen to have Dittany, apply it to the affected area. Then wrap the wound up and go see a healer as soon as possible. Each student should be very familiar with Dittany, as it was discussed in Herbology. If you are unable to find any Dittany, your best bet is to ask the Herbology teacher where to find some, or you may ask the Potions teacher for some Essence of Dittany.
3b. There are some cases in which you may not have Dittany. Therefore, you should cover the area and find a healer as soon as possible.
Name: Chemical Cleaning Charm
Incantation: Tergeo (ter-GEE-oh)
Wand Movement: Point the tip of the wand at the affected area.
If the spell is performed correctly, a white mist will surround the wound and heal it within a few minutes.
Learn about safety precautions while in the classroom.
Learn how to handle casualties outside of the classroom setting.
To be successful in this course, you will need the following items:
Wand: essential
Dragonhide gloves: protect hands from the chemicals
Goggles: protect eyes from fumes
Facemask: protect against inhaling or ingesting chemicals.
Closed-toed shoes: protection from spills
Name: Water-Repelling Charm
Incantation: Impervius (im-PUR-vee-us)
Wand Movement: Envision a backwards 4 shape. Start from the left, drag the wand to the right, go up diagonally to the left, and then bring the wand straight down. (looks like a backwards 4)
Ingesting or inhaling side effects:
hallucinations
difficulty breathing
dizziness
coughing up blood
severe abdominal pains
chest pain
vomiting blood
rapid heart rate
In an emergency:
move as far away from the chemical as possible.
Notify the professor
Have the chemical written down or told to the professor
For reactive chemicals:
1. Find the source of the affected area.
2. Wipe the chemical away from your skin using a cleaning charm. Tergeo should do the trick (see information below).
3a. If you happen to have Dittany, apply it to the affected area. Then wrap the wound up and go see a healer as soon as possible. Each student should be very familiar with Dittany, as it was discussed in Herbology. If you are unable to find any Dittany, your best bet is to ask the Herbology teacher where to find some, or you may ask the Potions teacher for some Essence of Dittany.
3b. There are some cases in which you may not have Dittany. Therefore, you should cover the area and find a healer as soon as possible.
Name: Chemical Cleaning Charm
Incantation: Tergeo (ter-GEE-oh)
Wand Movement: Point the tip of the wand at the affected area.
If the spell is performed correctly, a white mist will surround the wound and heal it within a few minutes.