Most magic markers are considered non-toxic, as they are designed to be safe for general use, including by children. However, some markers may contain chemicals such as xylene or toluene, which can be harmful if inhaled or ingested in large quantities. It is always recommended to use markers in a well-ventilated area and to avoid prolonged exposure.
If an item is non-toxic, it means that it is not poisonous or harmful to people. Sharpies have been certified as non-toxic, although it would not be wise to ingest them.
Magic marker odor is the smell associated with markers that contain various solvents and chemicals used to make the ink. The odor can be strong and unpleasant due to the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) present in the ink. It is important to use markers in a well-ventilated area to minimize exposure to the odor.
The liquid inside a Magic 8 Ball is typically a combination of water and blue dye. It is not considered toxic if accidentally ingested in small amounts. However, it is not recommended to drink or puncture the Magic 8 Ball as it may present a choking hazard or release chemicals from the plastic casing.
Writing on your skin with a marker should not cause any damage as long as it is a non-toxic marker made for skin or children. However, it is not recommended to do it regularly, as some people may develop skin irritation or an allergic reaction to the ink. Make sure to clean the area thoroughly with soap and water to remove the marker ink.
The term for genetic markers that turn DNA segments on and off is "epigenetic markers." These markers do not alter the DNA sequence but control gene expression by regulating access to specific regions of DNA.
Toxic markers are like poison, once they are on you're skin you're blood wil turn purple and you might risk dieing or injury, but non toxic markers are such as from crayola or washable expo markers do not hurt you.
I believe that marker are called magic markers because when you smell them for awhile you start to fly and that is pretty magical if you ask me!!!
Both are brand names for permanent markers.
yes probably because all kids markers in the us must be non-toxic according to federal law
1946
Yes
The probability of pulling out a magic marker is 7/10, .7, or 70%.
no because it says NO TOXIX
No they are not.
"all crayola art materials are certified non toxic" so no.
By Magic.
Because they're magic, they can do many things like, make mystical lines of color on almost any surface. Also the markers that smell also taste quite good. (the green tastes the best) Hope this helped!