Reactive Concentrate

Getting tired after any meal. Typically the larger of the day.?
I have had the issue of when I eat a meal (typically lunch) I become very tired after that meal. I have noticed if I eat something high (1 bag of skittles) in sugar it helps to balance me back out to a normal state of alertness and then I am good to go typically for the rest of the day.
The level of fatigue is typically so strong that I loose the ability to focus or concentrate, I nod off while actively trying to read a document.
I was reading about reactive hypoglycimia but I am unsure if this would be the case. Any suggestions?
Based on the fact that sugar seems to help you it's probably related to blood sugar or insulin. It could be a whole bunch of things. Honestly no one on this forum can answer this with any certainty.
What you need to do is go and see a doctor. It could be as simple as blood sugar but it could be more serious.
You say that you get so tired that you nod off. That's never a good thing.
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Reactive Acid Base Extraction?
Show by calculation that 20 mL of 1.5 M NaOH is sufficient to convert 2.0 g of t-butylphenol (C10H14O) to its conjugate base. What volume of concentrated HCl is required to neutralize the 20 mL of NaOH used?
Also, why is it necessary to neutralize this solution?
Moles C10H14O = 2.0 g / 150.2214 g/mol =0.0133
= moles NaOH
moles NaOH = 0.020 L x 1.5 = 0.030
Moles NaOH in excess = 0.030 - 0.0133 =0.0167
Moles HCl needed to neutralize = 0.0167
V of HCl = 0.0167 / molarity HCl

