well dont eat a base ball
No, the inside of a Baseball is not toxic. It is typically made of cork or rubber wrapped in yarn and covered with leather. These materials are not harmful if handled properly.
"toxic" is an adjective.
Yes, the liquid inside a glow stick is typically non-toxic, but it can cause irritation to the eyes. Rinse your eye with water and seek medical advice if irritation persists.
The liquid inside glowsticks is typically non-toxic and should not be ingested. However, it may cause irritation to the skin or eyes if it comes in contact with them. It's best to wash the affected area with soap and water if this happens.
Yes, the liquid inside a glowstick is typically a combination of hydrogen peroxide and a phenyl oxalate ester. While these chemicals are not considered toxic, it is still advisable to avoid ingesting or coming into direct contact with the contents of a glowstick.
The ingredients inside a lava lamp are generally considered non-toxic, such as water, wax, and a heat source. However, if a lava lamp breaks or leaks, it is best to avoid direct contact with the liquid as it could cause skin irritation. It's always a good idea to handle broken lava lamps carefully and clean up any spills promptly.
What looks silver in a glass thermometer is actually mercury, which is toxic.
Its not toxic.
no, not as far as i know. it doesnt have any toxic chemicals inside the fuel so... you should be good
Probably not. Ricin is toxic.
Cadmium, Phosphor material and Lead coated glass of CRT that's so TOXIC.
they get toxic inside and then they slowly die.
The liver helps the body by filtrating toxic wastes inside our body
The stuff inside black light bulbs, such as the phosphor coatings that produce ultraviolet light, is generally not toxic. However, it's important to be cautious and avoid breaking the bulb to prevent exposure to potentially harmful substances.
Yes, the oil may be leaking on a hot surface and burning. You could smell this inside the car.
In case of zinc phosphide poisoning in humans, it is important to immediately seek medical attention. It is crucial not to induce vomiting unless directed by medical professionals, as it can worsen the situation. Handling zinc phosphide with proper protective gear and ensuring proper ventilation in areas where it is used can help prevent accidental exposure.
No, but it is messy. It's a very fine aluminum powder (and some polystyrene beads) that gets everywhere. It's not toxic, but it's definitely not healthy to inhale the stuff.
If the liquid from a glow stick gets into your eye, immediately rinse your eye with cool water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention. Do not rub your eye as this can cause further irritation. It's important to flush it out thoroughly as the liquid can cause stinging and discomfort.