You could eat it and you could slip on it and fall and crack you head open
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Yes, it can be caustic.
Just pick up a bar of soap in your supermarket and take a read of the ingredients.
It can be a bit dangerous depending on the type of soap that you are making. One of the common ingredients is lye, which is caustic and reacts with other items. Glycerin soap is safer.
Soap is made with lye, which is caustic soda and a basic material in soap making. Soapmaking can become more dangerous if you are not careful. Lye is not combustible when dry but when it comes in contact with water it can ignite and can start a fire.
Probably Hand Sanitizer
this all depends on the type of soap. most kinds are not harmful at all, but just in case read the ingrediants. if something harmful was included in the soap, rinse your mouth out with water and call poison control if isn't helped
It is not recommended to mix ammonia and Dawn dish soap as the combination can create harmful fumes and may be dangerous when inhaled. It's best to use these products separately and follow the usage instructions on the labels.
It's dangerous--no doubt, but I'm not sure it can kill them-- but it probably can make them sick. Try googling it. (What the hell was your cat doing eating soap anyway!? XD)
No, used restaurant utensils are not dangerous. As long as they are washed well with soap or high temperature waters, they should be safe to use. If you are skeptical you could always ask.
A bar of soap will expand rapidly and can create a lot of foam and bubbles when microwaved due to the heat causing the water content to vaporize quickly. This can result in a messy and potentially dangerous situation, as the heated soap can erupt and potentially cause burns. It is not safe to microwave a bar of soap.
what the flip flops is wrong with you i have a couple answers, 1) risk burning your hand and hit the fire with the bar of soap to suppress it, or 2) mix the soap with water and dump it on the flames