Yes, as a solution in water. How much actual GHB does that water contain? Pure GHB is a powder or a waxy solid (depending on whether it's the salt or acid form), unlike GBL or 1, 4-butanediol which are liquids to begin with.
10mg?? I think you mean 10g.
From
Wikipedia:
"Overdose of GHB can sometimes be difficult to treat because of its multiple effects on the body.
[8][71][72] GHB tends to cause rapid unconsciousness at doses above 3500 mg, with single doses over 7000 mg often causing life-threatening
respiratory depression, and higher doses still inducing
bradycardia and
cardiac arrest."
I said it was unpredictable, not that anything was sure.
2-5g more like. You need to know how much GHB is contained in each ml of solution to know what dose you're taking. If it's a saturated solution then it's about 500mg/ml, so 14ml would equate to 7g.
I said it's unpredictable, not that it won't work. A high enough dose can certainly be life threatening, but it's in the 7g+ range, not a few mg.