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They smell like rubber when you first get them but they can change their smells if things like hairspray and perfume touch them
some chemicals (many, actually) are poisonous. If you rub your eye or touch your face, then you might get a skin irritation, or something even more serious.
Impossible to touch einsteinium - it is very radioactive !
You need to protect both your eyes and your hands from chemicals. Wear goggles, and gloves to protect your hands, and make sure not to touch skin.
nitrogen acid is not corrosive, toxic, harmful or oxsidice it is irritant if you touch the liquid your hands will bet itchy instead of what the other chemicals do.
they dont have the sense of touch but they can sense chemicals, to smell or taste.
gloves protect your hands from harmful chemicals also when disecting you may not want to touch the animal
DON'T TOUCH .. DON'T SMELL.. DON'T TASTE ... do you have a teacher? in class
love, time, beauty, and science cause you cant see touch or smell or even taste them lol
DO NOT USE ANY TYPE OF ACID!!!!!!!!!! Clean the cage normaly. If it starts to rust, get a new one. Many chemicals can hurt a bird, weither they just smell it touch it. Sorry. that last part was supposed to say 'smell it or touch it'.
Yes. If you can touch it, it has chemicals in it.
They use touch or smell because if they are blind you can smell because coins smell like metal... anyway if touch you can touch stuff by a bit of help of smell. Have a good day :)
Sight, Touch, Smell, Taste, and Hear Next time, pay attention in science class
The smell is caused by the release of a number of chemicals, among which are:- (Z)-3-hexenal, limonene, hexanal, (E)-2-hexenal, eugenol, 1,8-cineole, caryophyllene, beta-phellandrene, humulene, and linalool.
Stuffed animals are a hard thing to relate in science. But I think of the senses:sight, smell, touch, taste, hear. (Example question: What does the stuffed animal look like?)
lightness, darkness, smell, sense of food, sense of other snails, sense of the quality of the surface, touch, textures, chemicals, sense of surroundings
Sight, hearing, touch and smell