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Nitric acid is used to make fertilisers, sulfuric acid is used in the production of paints, and acetic acid is commonly used in the production of medicines.
Lead was commonly used in paints until harmful side effects, such as lead poisoning, were discovered. Lead poisoning can cause serious health issues, especially in young children and pregnant women. As a result, lead has been banned from use in paints in many countries.
The branch of chemistry that deals with the preparation of paints and paper on a large scale is known as industrial chemistry or applied chemistry. Industrial chemistry focuses on the large-scale production of chemicals, including those used in paints and paper manufacturing.
White spirit can dissolve substances such as oil-based paints, varnishes, and grease. It is commonly used as a solvent for cleaning tools and surfaces in painting and decorating.
The PP5 material used in this product is microwave safe.
Yes and no depending on the type of paint you use paints such as oil based ,acrylic ,latex and lead paints should not be used. safe paints such as milk paint or even food coloring are safe.
to make things colourful
black and white
Lead
Nitric acid is used to make fertilisers, sulfuric acid is used in the production of paints, and acetic acid is commonly used in the production of medicines.
Once they have dried, enamel and urethane paints are non-toxic.
No is the basic answer. There are many airborne chemicals that act on the nervous system. If normal oil paints can make an adult sick with out ventilation what do you think it will do to a baby!!
Yes, there are specific brands of non-toxic, water-based paints that are considered safe for babies to use. Look for paints labeled as "child-safe" or "non-toxic" to ensure they are suitable for use with babies.
mood rings, and food storages are commonly used with thermochromic paints.
Various elements are used to create brightly colored pigments in paints. For example, cadmium is used to make vibrant yellows, oranges, and reds, while cobalt is used in blues and greens. Additionally, titanium dioxide is a common element used in white paint.
George Carver learned to make paints by experimenting. He used clay, and various plants to make pigments. He also made many other things such as talcum power, wood stains, and soap.
No, that is not their intended use.