Splashing Is Little Different From Injecting
Created by: Shadowmech88
Splashing someone with a beaker full of reagents appears to be no different from injecting said reagents, with the exception that only half of the beaker's volume gets injected. This makes sense for some reagents, like acid or mutagen, since their effects would logically be much the same whether injected or splashed on the skin.
With stuff like chloral hydrate or anti-toxin, it doesn't make much sense that applying it to the skin would be almost just as effective as injecting it directly into the bloodstream.