No! Dear god, no. Diamond powder would tear through your digestive track to the effect of swallowing tiny glass shards, except diamond is totally indestructible and probably incredibly worse.
Glass is a great conductor of heat but it doesn't hold it long. If you were to stick 212o (Fahrenheit) water into a glass jar it would begin bringing the glass jar to the same temperature as the water on the inside very quickly (equilibrium). It also begins building pressure, so If a lid is on the jar it could potentially explode the jar sending boiling liquid and glass shards everywhere.
you don't have to!The above answer is dangerous and incorrect:You turn off the burner before the water evaporates so the glass will not shatter and spray glass shards and dangerous chemicals all over the lab. You should because then it will be so hot around 90-100 degrees and it can burn you
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Not much, asbestos has an amazing hear resistant property, when super heated, to over 2000 c it forms a glass like material. This material when ground up, forms into small shards, or fibres which are once again harmful to humans.
To remove glass from skin, first but pressure on the skin near the shards. Then use tweezers to take the glass shards out, and clean the open wounds.
Shards of glass.
Silica acts like glass shards in your arteries. It can kill you.
Shards of Stained Glass - 2012 was released on: USA: 28 November 2012
Yes. Shards o glass are real with real glass. They were suppose to be for peolple that smoke so they can eat glass and not tabbaco... Cha cha on!
The cast of Shards of Stained Glass - 2012 includes: Judi Fox as herself
The word shard is used in relation to something broken, such as glass or ceramic. A sentence with the word shards in it could be, there were shards of glass everywhere when the mirror fell to the ground.
Glass can harm us by its shards and cut our flesh.
Small pieces of glass, (like the expression), glass splinters
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The cast of Shards of Glass - 2010 includes: Murielle Rae Perreault as Iz Sam Whited
I'm guessing no