Because its cold like ice, or cold water or anything cold.
As any liquid evaporates, it leaves a feeling of coolness on your skin.
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Yes. Butane is dangerous. Inhalation can lead to death by asphyxiation. Contact with the skin can lead to frostbite. If the liquid comes in contact with the air, it will explode.
No. That's the temperature at which water turns to steam. If it comes in contact with your unprotected skin, it will burn you, i.e. cook the skin.
Since alcohol evaporates very quickly, it wicks out heat from your skin. Its exactly what sweat does for your body, but its not a significant cooling sensation like Alcohol, since sweat evaporates slower.
As any liquid evaporates, it leaves a feeling of coolness on your skin.
An acid
Tordon is a herbicide and when it comes in contact with skin, the skin will become irritated.
No.
What procedure to follow if exposed skin comes in contact with any chemical substance
The touch sensory organ is the one that is active when our skin comes into contact with another object.
An example of a skin sensation could be burning or tingling. A burning or tingling sensation of the skin can occur due to irritation from a substance or environmental factors.
That would be the skin.
Compressed air leaves a cooling sensation because when on feels the air on his body part, there is some moisture content on the skin and when air strikes, it makes the moisture content to evaporate by absorbing the nearby heat from the skin thus making a cooling sensation.
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when and if a dangerous substace comes in contact with you skin or eye you will be at risk of a burn on the skin or blindness in the eye. possibly even pernament blindness. the substance can be so dangerous when it comes in contact it will imediatlly start to eat through.