According to my chimney sweep it is completely safe to use in an airtight wood stove. He strongly suggested that I use about a handful per day in my stove to keep the creosote build up to a minimum.
It is a very water-soluble salt which is often used as a fertilizer, food additive and buffering agent.It is a common source of phosphorus and potassium.
For the benefit of those who do not know, disodium hydrogen phosphate (Na2HPO4) is a sodium salt of phosphoric acid. Disodium phosphate is used in cream of wheat to quicken cook time, as described on the ingredients panel of the product package. While I would not say it is healthy, per se, it does not appear to be overly harmful, as pure Na2HPO4 in contact with eyes or skin may cause minor irritation. Inhalation of dust may cause coughing and sneezing. Inhalation may cause respiratory irritation. Ingestion of large amounts may cause gastrointestinal irritation including nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
Yes, you can take as much as you like up to about 300mg, after that a lot of factors come into play about jow many mg/kg of codeine will be toxic - health, tolerance, etc, Many over the counter medications aroud the world contain 500mg paracetamol / 12mg codeine and are quite safe.
The main thing is what is not in it and that is salt, an example of pet safe ice melt is Safe Paw.
Earth is definitely not safe, it's just the safest place we can live.
Gas range stoves are typically safe if the connections are correct. However, it is never a good idea to place small children near a gas range stove in your kitchen.
Ptorq's rule of thumb: nothing is "safe". There are always tradeoffs.There are environmental consequences of using phosphate detergents (I assume this is what you meant, rather than "soap"). So no, they aren't 100% safe.
No, not unless the stove was made and sold to you as being able to use gasoline as a fuel (some army camping stoves will do this but normal household stoves are not designed for this fuel).
Optimus of Sweden manufactures cook stoves specifically designed for cooking outdoors, such as when camping. They also carry accessories such as cookware safe to use with their cook stoves, tools for turning and skewering food on the cook stove and fuel for the stove including propane, butane and isobutane.
Yes it is. Place the liver in an airtight container. This will prevent any freezer burn from happening to it.
Sodium Phosphate is a term that refers to any sodium salt of phosphoric acid. It is a food additive and is generally considered safe for food consumption.
Yes if the can is unopened. No if it is opened. Place the tuna in an airtight container to refrigerate, never keep it in an opened can.
Yes, it is usually safe. Disodium phosphate is a food additive. It can help regulate the acidity of food, thicken it, stabilize it and maintain it at the proper moisture level.Disodium phosphate also helps keep oil-based and water-based ingredients, which would otherwise separate, mixed together.Large amounts of disodium phosphate or other phosphate salts may cause upset stomach, constipation or diarrhea. People with heart failure, cirrhosis or any other condition that can cause edema should avoid disodium phosphate, as it may worsen the symptoms of these conditions, according to MedlinePlus
A couple of days, in an airtight container.
The phosphate ion is PO4-3. Many food items contain phosphates... actually, since DNA contains two phosphate groups per base pair, ANY food item that contains cells has phosphates in it.
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It is airtight, and has a tightly fitting door. Opening the door creates a partial vacuum inside until the door clears the frame.