You straight away wash your mouth out and if you really have swallowed chemicals you can consider consulting your doctor before you get seriously ill.
You should always have the MSDS sheet of the chemical you would be using. It gives an exact exposure limits. It also tells you about the first aid you should do.
You can get the MSDS of the chemicals on the website of the company you buy the chemical from.
I you swallow a chemical, just swallow some more please
if the chemical will come into your mouth or on the body,washing it quickly and tell the teacher
while waiting for the ambulance to come, look for some milk and take it..this may slowdown the effects of chemicals from spreading throughout your body
- abundent gargles with an adequate solution
- ask a doctor as soon is possible
seek emergency help immediately do not induce vomiting drink plenty of water or milk as a dilutant and keep the container for reference if needed.
Call poison control.
There are four major routes by which a chemical may enter the body:
1:Inhalation (breathing)
2:Skin (or eye) contact.
3:Swallowing (ingestion or eating)
4:Injection.
This standard procedure -dry and clean spatula in scooping solid chemicals from reagent bottle- should prevent contamination of - and exposure to dirt and humidity to - the other chemical reagents.
Sensory receptors that are sensitive to chemicals are found in the nose and mouth. While chemicals can have a reaction on other parts of the body, the receptors located in the nose and mouth are capable of recognizing these sensations the most.
Mouthwash is a chemical swirled about the mouth to destroy germs which live there. It's toxic in high doses, though accidentally consuming what's in your mouth will have little effect. Don't use in conjunction with toothpaste; the chemicals in both cancel each other out and you will have brushed for nothing.
There are lots of different chemicals. Some chemicals would have no effect on rubber, some chemicals would destroy rubber, and some chemicals would have various other effects on rubber.
Yes it does.
Coke, Flake, Snow, Crack stay in your body for 2-5 days.Saliva The general procedure is to keep the subject from drinking or inserting anything in the mouth for a period of time…about 15 minutes. A collection of saliva is then obtained and either mixed with chemicals or placed onto a color-test strip in order to determine the presence of alcohol or other drugs. This general procedure is also used to test levels of hormones and other body chemicals. Once widely used for the testing of illegal drugs, its use is now declining; the time period during which alcohol and drugs can be detected by this method is relatively low, 3 hours to 4 days max.
There are several types of mouth gags for cattle. These are used by vets to administer medicines and other things. The mouth gag will have instructions printed on the box, make sure to follow them step by step.
This standard procedure -dry and clean spatula in scooping solid chemicals from reagent bottle- should prevent contamination of - and exposure to dirt and humidity to - the other chemical reagents.
The important chemical that dissolves other chemicals is WATER...
I can't find 'follow you' in Scripture. but 'follow me' from the mouth of Jesus is recorded 17 times in the Gospels.
As the court needs to follow a specific procedure for which police and other members are required. If they do everything on their own then the case would be a mess.
Sensory receptors that are sensitive to chemicals are found in the nose and mouth. While chemicals can have a reaction on other parts of the body, the receptors located in the nose and mouth are capable of recognizing these sensations the most.
SPIT. It's made up mostly of water, with a few other chemicals. The slippery stuff is produced by the salivary glands. These glands are found on the inside of each cheek, on the bottom of the mouth, and under the jaw at the very front of the mouth.
The single most important thing to remember while in any lab is safety! Always wear proper personal protective equipment, make sure your chemicals and/or tools are properly stored with no chance of falling or mixing with other chemicals. It's always safety!
I think that it would be enzymes, because it is a protein that helps with chemical digestion, other than that, I don't know.enzymes
All chemicals will do damage if they are in the wrong place.
by the combinement and combitnation of other chemicals which make it fuzz frizz or foam