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Silica gel packets dog ate
Silica gel packets dog ate






silica gel packets dog ate

What I want to know is why does silica gel have this warning in big upper case letters whereas far more dangerous things that you're just as unlikey to eat don't. I mean I'm not so interested as to what would happen if you ate them, although this would be interesting, I always just presumed it would absorb the water in your stomach/wherever. Those are just the first things that came into my head. This warning is so strange, I mean, you don't get this warning on batteries, gun powder, ink cartriges, boxes of nails etc.

silica gel packets dog ate

I would say that the fact that they can shatter is a bit more dangerous than any "poison" they contain it IS kind of like broken glass or sand, and if you chew on a piece and break it and have all the little bits and pieces irritate your mouth, you'll probably not try it again.

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If they crack in your stomach, it'll be like tiny pieces of broken glass in your guts. The small pellets may crack when enough moisture is absorbed. He has thrown up and been lathargic for about14 hours now. You really ate some? crazey dude! lol.I think they should dye these dark blue- or red- my puppy found a packet in some wrapping-he tore open the packet- and we heard tiny balls rolling round our wooden floor- prob is you cant bloo*y see them!!! They are clear and so almost invisable- the makers have a responsibility to make these 'safe' in any situation- so DYE them for the love of dog!ĭid your puppy eat any or have any problems that may have been linked to it? I'm pretty sure my puppy ate some. Hispanic! At the disco 21:26, 8 July 2006 (UTC)Silvernich Regardless, I have eaten some, and I'm still alive today, so I guess it's not extremely fatal. IMFromKathlene 01:45, 8 July 2006 (UTC) I've always wondered too. What happens when you eat it? Because I sure looked up this page to see what would happen if you eat it. Preceding unsigned comment added by 217.243.200.234 ( talk) 13:34, 23 January 2008 (UTC) Ĭarcinogenic Drjehr ( talk) 15:31, 20 June 2021 (UTC) Eating Silica Gel The word Carcenegenic (sp) might also be gramaticly correct. random regular visitor, 19:26, 26 February 2006 (UTC) It has also been shown to cause cancer." or something like that. Minor grammatical problem but.under "properties" heading, second paragraph, it says ".cobalt (II) chloride, a chemical that is known to cause cancer and change color when moist." It causes cancer when it gets wet? reword to ".cobalt (II) chloride, a chemical that changes color when moist. So what is it? Is silica gel a dehydrated gel like aerogel, or is it a regular gel where the solid component is just very hard? ― BenFrantzDale 03:45, 10 February 2006 (UTC) Anybody? What definition of "gel" does this fit? -Ben FrantzDale ( talk) 13:32, 24 April 2012 (UTC) Causes cancer? Colloid makes it sound like xerogel means "solid foam", which may be what silica gel is. Xerogel says silica gel is a xerogel, although it's a small page with few edits. Even by the definition on gel, it doesn't seem to be quite a gel. In layman's terms, Silica Gel isn't a gel. I got this when I buy computer hard disk. Incorrect - I think you have confused it with something else: see Wikimike2007 ( talk) 17:42, (UTC) This article has been rated as Mid-importance on the project's importance scale.Īt least it's 'casual' use in packing of products -Preceding unsigned comment added by 194.159.128.254 ( talk) 11:29, 24 February 2011 (UTC) This article has been rated as C-Class on the project's quality scale. Chemicals Wikipedia:WikiProject Chemicals Template:WikiProject Chemicals chemicals articles To participate, help improve this article or visit the project page for details on the project. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Chemicals, a daughter project of WikiProject Chemistry, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of chemicals. This article has been rated as High-importance on the importance scale.

silica gel packets dog ate

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Silica gel packets dog ate