The alloying agent in steel is often carbon, which enhances its strength and hardness. The active ingredient in poison ivy lotion is typically urushiol, which is a natural oil found in the plants of the Toxicodendron genus, including poison ivy. Some lotions may also contain ingredients that help alleviate the skin's reaction to urushiol.
The alloying agent in steel is carbon, which increases the strength and hardness of the material. The active ingredient in poison ivy lotion is usually calamine, which helps to soothe and relieve itching caused by exposure to poison ivy. The silicate referred to is likely garnet, which can have a cubic crystal structure but is not indefinitely stable due to weathering and erosion.
poison ivey lotion is a solution(or suspension not sure) of powdered calamine which is Zinc oxide and iron (III) oxideand zinc when used to make various steel alloys and also to electroplate steel for galvanized steel (the stuff that chain linked fences are made of)note electroplating is not the same as alloyingZirconium!
By poison ivy lotion I take it you mean a calamine lotion like caladryl. It contains carbolic acid, zinc oxide (ZnO) , and ferric oxide (Fe2O3), none of which is a pure element.
An alloying agent in steel is carbon, which increases the hardness and strength of the steel. An active element in steelmaking is oxygen, which can react with impurities in the steel to form oxides and improve the overall quality of the steel.
The active toxic ingredient in Poison Ivy is urushiol, an oil that bonds at teh cellular level and acts as an antigen.
- alloying element for bronze - poison used by murderers
you put calamine lotion on it!
Camomile lotion is one of the remedies
DEET is not safe for ingestion. It is a poison, so it can not be spray on or near food. Anything that will kill a fly will do you no good as well.
warfarin
Coumadin (warfarin) is the active ingredient in rat poison. That being said, Coumadin is dosed, for humans, in a manner which prevents blood clotting (especially for those at risk), and does not act as a poison at the therapeutic dosage level. (However, when rats ingest the high concentrations of warfarin in rat poison, they bleed to death, internally.)
NO IT DOES NOT GET RID OF POISON IVY! i have been getting poison ivy every year at least once a year and every time i try calimine lotion and it does not work because when it drys it irritates the poison ivy and makes it about 10 x more itchy! DO NOT USE CALIMINE LOTION FOR YOUR POISON IVY INFECTION!