Porcelain is in fact toxic because it contains lead. Porcelain is also dangerous because it is sharp if broken up.
In general, porcelain is not a conductor. It is considered an insulator. It is possible to make ceramics that will conduct, but the porcelain we normally find is a good insulator.
The opposite of porcelain is likely something like plastic or metal, as porcelain is a type of ceramic material that is non-metallic and non-plastic.
Porcelain is not transparent. It is a ceramic material that is typically opaque and can be glazed for a glossy finish.
To remove stains from a porcelain sink, you can try applying a paste of baking soda and water to the stain, letting it sit for a few hours, then scrubbing with a non-abrasive sponge. You can also try using a mixture of vinegar and water or a commercial porcelain cleaner. Make sure to rinse the sink thoroughly after cleaning.
It is not recommended to clean porcelain floors with Windex with ammonia as it may leave streaks or damage the surface. It is best to use a cleaner specifically designed for porcelain tiles to avoid any potential damage.
Dishes made of porcelain or any other clay that are properly fired and glazed are not toxic. Dishes which are underfired or glazed with glazes containing lead may be toxic.
Most sharpies are non toxic. Period. Meaning you could draw on your tongue and be just fine
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lumineers are a thin type of porcelain! eggshell is a thin type of porcelain!
The Porcelain tower is in Nanking, China
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