Mercury (not the planet, the metal.)
Most modern thermometers contain non-toxic liquids like alcohol or mercury-free alternatives. However, if a mercury thermometer breaks, it can release harmful vapors that should be cleaned up carefully. Check the specific type of liquid in your thermometer to determine if it is harmful.
Dairy products
Coquina is the sedimentary rock most likely to contain visible fossils.
well it depends what kind or mouthwash. if it contains alchahol then probably yes. it may also contain Formaldehyde which is also combustable. so to answer your question more simply, yes, unless you have some kind of REALLY weird mouthwash, and even then, the answer is most likely still yes.
The three main types of thermometers are liquid-filled thermometers (mercury or alcohol), digital thermometers, and infrared thermometers. Each type measures temperature differently but all provide accurate readings.
Actually anything that won't freeze or boil at the operating range of the thermometer. The most common are mercury and alcohol.
Red or blue - alcohol. Silver - mercury. There are some other possibilities as well (Galinstan, for instance), but those are by far the most likely.
children can most likely be affected by alcohol
mercury and alcohol
No, most of Burt's Bees products do not contain alcohol. The one product that does contain alcohol is the astringent.
Mountaineers carry alcohol thermometers because they are less likely to break at high altitudes due to their flexibility, making them more durable for rugged conditions. Additionally, alcohol thermometers are safer in case of accidental breakage, as they do not contain toxic mercury like traditional mercury thermometers.
Most likely yes. Most hand lotions contain numerous chemicals and perfumes, some contain rubbing alcohol too. If it is ingested, it may be toxic to the cat.
Mercury used to be a popular element for thermometers, but I think it's illegal to make a mercury thermometer because if you break one you have a hazardous situation on your hands. Today thermometers that contain liquid, almost always contain alcohol.
living things are most likely to contain organic compounds
Most thermometers contain either mercury or alcohol as the liquid metal. Mercury thermometers are being phased out due to the toxicity of mercury. Alcohol-based thermometers are safer and more environmentally friendly.
Most modern thermometers contain non-toxic liquids like alcohol or mercury-free alternatives. However, if a mercury thermometer breaks, it can release harmful vapors that should be cleaned up carefully. Check the specific type of liquid in your thermometer to determine if it is harmful.
Those in their late teens and early 20s are most likely to abuse alcohol.