Because it could be poisonous or unclean. It could be a strong acid or lye, or it could be infectious. In short, it could make you sick, cause you severe harm, or kill you.
personally I would not mix anything with bleach...NOT unless you are a scientist
Nobody will know unless you get it tested in a lab. This should be done annually with drinking waterNobody will know unless you get it tested in a lab. This should be done annually with drinking water
No, you can (and should) NOT mix anything with chlorine, unless you are fully aware of all dangers doing things like that. At least make sure you are well protected and wearing gas-protection mask.So: Do not do it!
Jewelry. Do not wear rings, watches, or other types of jewelry in the laboratory if at all possible. Such items can catch on protruding objects, serve as nice traps for spilled chemicals keeping them in contact with the body, function as nice "wires" to lead current into the body from electrical equipment resulting in shocks and/or electrocution. Generally the clean, dry skin of the body has a high resistance to electrical current; but the skin under a ring, for example, is often soft, damp, and has much lower resistance. This is especially true if you have gotten some electrolyte solution under a ring. Probably the best procedure is not to bring jewelry to the laboratory unless you have an available pocket, in order to avoid loss of the articles by misplacement or theft. In addition, jewelry can be seriously damaged by chemicals.
Bleach tends to remove the color or anything it touches. Unless a person dyes the fabric, or finds a specialist , there is no way to fix these stains.
Not unless the teacher tells you too :) Otherwise, its not a good idea, especially if your using chemicals.
A teacher should not do this (unless you were acting out a part in a play in front of other people). You should tell your Parents or Guardian what has happened.
No, the word "history" should not be capitalized when referring to a history teacher unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Depends on what your meaning. A person can learn to do anything from anyone but to work professionaly as a teacher I would go with no... Unless you have the expierience or the education
first of all they wouldn't fall for that unless your teacher is a horror and is in to that kind of stuff, but you should go up to your teacher and tell he/she how you feel about them go from there
You should expect thousands of people hating you, because you're a math teacher, but unless you dont give out that much homework...
1. do not enter the lab unless the teacher didn't say so. 2. wait for your teacher. 3. enter the laboratory. 4. close the door,lock the door and throw the key or hide it. 5. bring out your condom. 6. f**k your teacher. 7. just do the back and forth. 8. follow all the rules. 9. just wait for your teacher to be pregnant. 10. congratulations!!! you are now a daddy.
NO WAY!You have every right not to be afraid of him/her, unless they did something bad.
Of course, unless you have extreme stage fright or anxiety.
Depends on the reason. If a student is homeschooled the teacher is required by the school district to go to the child's home, but if the reason is a social reason a teacher should not visit the child. Some school districts also require teachers to pay home visit at the start of the school year, but this is school business. Anything beyond school business is not proper unless the teacher is friends with the parents.
because the teacher will yell at you More on why? The teacher is there to teach, you are there to learn. Unless your talking has to do with the lesson and is relevant to the discussion then what you are doing is disrupting the rest of the class.
Of course they should. Parents are their children's guide and teacher to life. Unless they told you to kill, hurt, do drugs or anything illegal. But they are not good teachers if they do drugs depend on their children and things that are just plain wrong so dont follow that.