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If you are allergic to a particular laundry soap, the concentrated variety will cause the same reaction. The larger the exposure to the allergen, the worse the reaction will be.
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Yes, you can be allergic to powder coating for several different reasons. Being allergic to dust would also make you allergic to powder. You can be allergic to the fragarance in the powder as well.
Black powder is classified as a low explosive. It has a relatively slow rate of reaction compared to high explosives, making it less powerful but still capable of causing significant damage. Black powder is primarily used in firearms and fireworks due to its propellant properties.
What can happen if baking soda and vinegar mix?
Iridium is not an explosive metal.
Firecrackers are typically made by combining an explosive powder, such as flash powder or black powder, with a binding material, like paper or cardboard. The explosive powder is wrapped in the binding material, which is then sealed to create the firecracker. The fuse is attached to the firecracker to ignite the explosive powder when lit.
Because it's a finely divided powder, and almost all finely divided powders are explosive.
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It seems as though the best way to help prevent a latex allergic reaction is to simply choose a glove not made of latex. But in terms of powder, the less powder the better. Look at this web site for more information on non-powder gloves helping with allergic reactions. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/08/110817120231.htm
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