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Should be 915.6 (Superficial foreign body (splinter) of finger(s), without major open wound, without mention of infection)

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If you rub your finger against loose wood then you might get a splinter.


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Is heating a wood splinter a chemical change and why?

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What causes a glowing wooden splinter to ignite?

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Why are Popsicle sticks made out of wood?

The reason that Popsicle sticks are made out of wood is that the wood that they are made out of, (white birch), has a resistance to break and usually doesn't splinter into sharp and dangerous pieces.


What is a splinter referring to?

A splinter is a sharp slender fragment that is broken from a larger piece of material. The common use describes a small shard of wood, metal, or glass that can stick into your skin and require removal.The verb to splinter likewise means to break partly or entirely into small pieces, as would occur if a wood door was impacted by a sledge hammer. The similar term shatter is used for glass.Two modern terms are "splinter cell" and "splinter group."A splinter cell is a small part of a larger group that operates automonously, often without direction from the parent group.A splinter group is a split-off subgroup that no longer follows the direction of its original body, due to differences in philosophy or focus.


Why doesn't it hurt when you remove a splinter from your finger?

because when the current and texture relase into your skin when the splinter goes in, it reacts with the wood current when removing from your finger. Also wood is a highly recommend able with injury and death so it consists of plainful insulaters. Also Vampires are "supposley" to die when wood/stake thunders into them. Hope I Helped :)