The toothpicks are made out of wood and plastics. In the United States, the wooden toothpicks are made out of the birch wood. They are used to remove the food particles that stick in between the teeth.
No, a toothpick is not strong enough to hold up a water bottle. Water bottles are too heavy for a toothpick to support.
Breaking a toothpick is a physical change because it only affects the physical appearance of the toothpick, not its chemical composition. The molecules in the toothpick remain the same even after it is broken.
Its a insulater
After using a toothpick, bacteria from one's mouth may reside on it. Because these bacteria can cause illness and contaminate a laboratory, these bacteria must be destroyed. To accomplish this, the toothpick is discarded in a disinfectant, which kills the bacteria.
you can set a wooden toothpick on fire but not any other kind that can burn like metal toothpicks.
If the toothpick is made of wood or plastic, it would act as an insulator.
No, a toothpick is not a part of an electromagnet. An electromagnet is typically made up of a coil of wire wrapped around a core material such as iron, while a toothpick is simply a small stick made of wood or plastic.
yes a toothpick is a insulator
change the toothpick
A toothpick bridge, if you make it just right. :)
plastic toothpick is stronger than a wooden toothpick
insulator, a conductor is usually metal. thats why the handles of pots and pans are made of plastic and wood
Toothpick in my dogs throat
Toothpicks were first used in the 17th century, but were made out of precious metals and gems and were viewed as jewelry items. The first manufactured wooden toothpick was made in 1869 by Marc Signorello.
It depends on the material of which the toothpick is fabricated. The common,disposable wooden toothpick ... before it gets all slimy ... is not a conductorof heat or electricity.I have seen re-usable toothpicks made of metal. I would not touch one of those,but they do conduct heat and electricity quite well.
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Toothpick Bridge was created in 2009.