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Silicone is generally considered non-toxic if ingested in small amounts. However, swallowing large amounts of silicone could cause gastrointestinal irritation or blockages. It is always recommended to consult with a medical professional if accidental ingestion occurs.
Silicon is not considered poisonous to human nutrition. In fact, silicon is an essential mineral for bone health and connective tissue formation. It is commonly found in foods such as whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.
Silicone itself cannot be dyed, but it can be colored using specially formulated silicone pigments or paints that bond with the silicone surface. These pigments are designed to withstand the flexibility and heat resistance of silicone. It is important to choose the right type of dye or pigment suitable for silicone materials.
Silicone 1000 cStk refers to silicone fluid with a viscosity of 1000 centistokes. It is a type of silicone oil that is often used in various industrial applications due to its lubricating and insulating properties.
To make a silicone emulsion, you can use a silicone emulsifier to mix the silicone oil with water. This process typically involves blending the silicone oil and the emulsifier together before slowly adding water and mixing thoroughly. It's important to follow a specific recipe and process to ensure stable emulsification.
No, the Burmese Python is not poisonous: it bites on to its prey with back-facing teeth, then wraps its body around the victim until it dies from suffocation, it is then swallowed whole. Pythons (Burmese and otherwise) are constrictors ... like most snakes, they are descended from a venomous ancestor and still have toxin-producing glands, but the toxins in pythons are relatively weak and the snake doesn't produce enough of them to matter much.