The toy Play-Doh says on their site: What are the ingredients in PLAY-DOH compound?
The exact ingredients of PLAY-DOH compound are proprietary, so we cannot share them with you. We can tell you that it is primarily a mixture of water, salt and flour. It does NOT contain peanuts, peanut oil, or any milk byproducts. It DOES contain wheat.
PLAY-DOH compound is non-toxic, non-irritating & non-allergenic except as noted: Children who are allergic to wheat gluten may have an allergic reaction to this product.
There is no MSDS sheet required for PLAY-DOH compound.But you can make homemade "modeling compounds" with recipes found here: http://www.teachnet.com/lesson/art/playdough061699.html
Play-Doh's nicknames were Playdoh, Playdough, Play Doh, Play Dough, Play-Dough, Play*Doh, Play-Doh Modeling Compund
Yes, Play-Doh is a polymer. It is primarily made of polyvinyl acetate, a type of plastic polymer, along with other ingredients like water, salt, and coloring agents. The polymer structure gives Play-Doh its unique pliable and shape-retaining properties.
Yes, play-doh is organic.
Yes, Play-Doh contains various chemicals, including water, salt, and flour, which are its primary ingredients. It may also include preservatives, colorants, and fragrances to enhance its quality and shelf life. While Play-Doh is generally considered non-toxic and safe for children, it's important to supervise young kids to prevent ingestion. Always check the product label for specific ingredients and recommendations.
No, hamsters should not eat Play-Doh. It is not a food item and can be harmful to their health if ingested, as it contains non-edible ingredients and preservatives. If a hamster accidentally consumes Play-Doh, it may experience digestive issues. It's best to provide them with safe, appropriate treats and food specifically designed for their dietary needs.
Yes it is a conductor because one of the ingredients is salt. Salt has the ability to be ionized and therefore can conduct electricity
Yes it is a conductor because one of the ingredients is salt. Salt has the ability to be ionized and therefore can conduct electricity
It is names Play-doh because it is dough that children or adults play with.
Play-Doh was invented by Noah and Joseph McVicker in 1956
play doh is actually a quite complicated substance so no.
Play-Doh sets are available from the Play-Doh website as well as from major toy retailers. Since Play-Doh encourages children to mold their own creations, a set of different Play-Doh colors can be considered a set.
Yes. Something that is malleable can be reshaped without breaking or cracking, and Play-Doh is able to do that.