No. If you are alergic to it though, it may cause a rash.
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Yes, we can erase pencil marks with rubber because erasers are made out of rubber
Rubber boots, or rubber soles on boots, is an insulator
If the question is in regard to the chemical symbol of rubber, rubber does not have a chemical symbol. This is because rubber is a chemical compound rather than a single chemical element. Many rubber compounds are hydrocarbons (composed of carbon and hydrogen), and there are many, many different rubber compounds. A general division of rubbers is that between natural rubber and synthetic rubber, and these have been developed over years to suit a wide variety of applications.
A rubber band is an insulator as it does not allow electrons to pss through it
No, a cat should not eat a rubber band as it can be harmful and cause digestive issues or blockages.
Thermoplastic rubber is generally considered safe for human health as it does not contain harmful chemicals like phthalates or BPA. However, some types of thermoplastic rubber may contain additives that could be toxic if ingested. It is important to check the specific composition of the thermoplastic rubber product to ensure it is safe for use.
Yes, TPR rubber is generally considered non-toxic and safe for human health. However, some TPR rubber products may contain harmful chemicals, so it is important to check for any safety certifications or warnings before use.
it tastes like rubber, which doesn't taste so good, its a textured material
Rubber bands are not meant to be eaten, as they are made of rubber and other materials that can be harmful if ingested. It is important to keep rubber bands away from the mouth to avoid potential health risks.
Nope. But I would watch the rubber band under hot water incase of any chemicals. Just better safe then sorry. But if it's clean, No
Any jewelry can be problematic for toddlers and small children. At the very minimum, it can be a choking hazard or get caught in something. There is nothing inherently harmful about rubber for children though.
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If your cat eats a rubber band, it is important to contact your veterinarian immediately. Ingesting a rubber band can be harmful to your cat's health and may require medical attention. Do not attempt to induce vomiting or treat the situation at home without consulting a professional.
Chlorinated rubber fumes can be harmful to humans if inhaled or ingested. Short-term exposure can cause symptoms such as irritation to the respiratory system, eyes, and skin. Long-term exposure may lead to more serious health effects, including damage to the liver and kidneys. It is important to use proper ventilation and personal protective equipment when working with chlorinated rubber to minimize the risk of exposure.
Well, i'm pretty sure that it is not something you would want to ingest, but i'm also fairly confident that it won't killyou, but if you did ingest it, I would get help immediately.
Yes, TPR (thermoplastic rubber) can release harmful chemicals when heated or burned, potentially causing health issues if inhaled or ingested. It is important to use TPR products in well-ventilated areas and avoid exposure to high temperatures.