It will cut your throat, causing you to spit or vomit out blood contantly when it drys there. It will also salvage or damage your esophagus making it hard or impossible to breath. If it gets in your stomach it will never digest so you have it there for life, and it will cause alot of complications( if you ever live to tell your story). If it drys in your throat you will have a brick throat(If that's what you want people to call you, or want to become). I am suggesting, please do not eat cement or basically an easy way to say it is that you will most likely kill your self, so don't try to eat cement.
P.S. Its poisonus you will die in a matter of days.
Mixing Clorox (bleach) with cement can release harmful chlorine gas, which is toxic if inhaled and can cause respiratory issues. It can also weaken the structure of the cement and affect its longevity and strength. It is important to avoid mixing these two substances together.
When hydrochloric acid is mixed with white cement, a chemical reaction occurs that releases carbon dioxide gas and forms calcium chloride. This reaction can weaken the structure of the cement and reduce its strength. It is important to avoid mixing hydrochloric acid with white cement to prevent damage.
When water is mixed with cement, a chemical reaction called hydration occurs. This reaction causes the cement particles to bind together and transform into a solid material, which is known as concrete. The water helps to initiate the reaction and also provides the necessary environment for the hydration process to take place.
If liquid cement is left on the ground, it will harden and form a solid concrete surface. This process is called curing, and it usually takes around 24-48 hours for the cement to fully set depending on the specific product and conditions. It is important to protect the area while the cement is drying to prevent any damage or disturbance to the curing process.
Putting rubber cement in the fridge can make it less viscous and slow down its drying process. However, the cold temperature may impact its adhesive properties once it warms back up to room temperature. It is generally not recommended as it can alter the effectiveness of the rubber cement.
yes it goes extremely hard
You obviously gain the super amazing ability called intelligence, so you should probably eat more.
I don't think any animals eat cement, but if they did then it would harden inside of them and they would die. Any animal who eats cement is called a cement eater therefore he eats cement and if they eat iit then they will die...... socement eaters are what eat cement
children eat cement becaus they are hungry or want to get a laugh out of friends because some stare
The thief will most likely be encased in the cement solution, depending on how long the cement is ready to set.
The mix won't set properly, and the lifespan of your cement form will be shortened considerably.
No animal eats cement but many burrowing rodents will tunnel underneath.
yes,certainkinds of ants can eat through cement foundation
He becomes a hardened criminal
When cement freezes, the water in the mixture forms ice crystals, expanding and disrupting the concrete's internal structure. This can result in cracking, weakening the cement and reducing its durability. Thawing and re-hardening of cement can further exacerbate damage.
there will not be enough strength
I like to eat cement.