Synthetic magnesium silicates are insoluble in water or alcohol.
have you tried it?
Yes, it is inorganic. Talc is mined, just like salt is. Baby powder, in the United States at least, is now made notwith talcum powder, but with corn starch, which isorganic.
talc doesn't react with water at all as the talc is insoluble in water.it is chemicaaly called hydrated magnesium silicate.there may be a slight reaction of talc powder or talc with mineral acids.talc is now widely called talcum powder
If you accidentally breathe in a small amount of talcum powder, it is likely to be harmless and may cause mild irritation in your airways. However, inhaling large amounts of talcum powder over an extended period can lead to respiratory problems, such as lung inflammation or even talc pneumoconiosis (a lung condition caused by inhaling talc particles). It is best to avoid inhaling talcum powder to minimize any potential risks.
Talcum powder is insoluble in water.
No. Talcum power is not magnetic.
That's called menstruation and is not linked to eating talcum powder... But I don't suggest eating talcum powder anyway :S
use a kitchen strainer and pour water over the talcum powder nail mixture use a magnet talcum powder is non magnetic
Synthetic magnesium silicates are insoluble in water or alcohol.
Most people do not use talcum powder when weightlifting.
it is a .........
A small quantity of talcum powder is sprinkled on a caromboard to reduce friction
Yes. Itally is the country had invented talcum powder during 19th century
Talcum powder is covalent. It is composed of metals AND non-metals, which makes it covalent.
Talcum is matter. It matters quite a bit if you are chafed.
Body powder is a generic for talcum powder. This powder is an alternative to those who cannot use talcum powder. It is made typically from different types of flours and sometimes corn starch.