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How to Cook a Turkey Without an Oven

A Thanksgiving bird is most commonly roasted and basted in an oven, but several other methods of preparation provide a taste and appearance different from the norm. A turkey might be microwaved, but this method often leads to white meat that is...

What Is Potassium Nitrite?

Potassium nitrite should never be confused with potassium chloride or other potassium-containing compounds used as dietary supplements. Unlike these compounds, potassium nitrite has specialized uses in industry and food preparation. Although...

Propane Vs. Kerosene Heating

Heating your home costs money, no matter how you do it. Unless you have a wood-burning stove in your home and a forest of trees at your disposal, it requires fuel, the appropriate heat and, in some cases, electricity to power the heater. Kerosene...

Dangers of CO2 Tanks

The contents of CO2 tanks can be dangerous, especially when they make contact with skin. All CO2 tanks and cartridges come with warnings about taking necessary measures to prevent an accident.

What Are the Dangers of Potassium Permanganate?

Potassium permanganate is a chemical compound with disinfectant and deodorizing properties. Some people, including medical personnel, use it for healing skin conditions. Potassium permanganate is useful for cleansing wounds and treating infected...

Christmas Lights Safety Tips

The holiday season just wouldn't be the same without the magic of twinkling lights and glowing candles. Unfortunately, the magic of each season is vanquished for some families when fires disrupt their lives. According to the U.S. Fire...

Winter Survival Tips on Fire Making

If you are reliant on fire for heat, cooking or signaling searchers during the winter, it's important that you get it right the first time, because you may have limited matches, lighter life, fuel or even time. Knowing the basics of fire building...

Uses for Sodium Nitrate

Sodium nitrate is a naturally occurring compound found in almost all leafy green vegetables. It can also take the form of a white powder or clear crystals, and has a sweet smell. Sodium nitrate is also known as Caliches, Chili saltpeter, nitrate...

Uses of Lemon Grass Powder

Lemongrass is a perennial plant grown in tropical climates. It has long leaves that, when crushed, emit a lemony scent and flavor with a hint of ginger, explains the Asian Hospital and Medical Center in the Philippines. Long used in aromatherapy...

What Are the Functions of Magnesium Stearate?

You may see magnesium stearate listed on many product labels in your home. It is a chemical substance derived from animal or vegetable fat that has been hydrogenated and processed. It is solid at room temperature and used in a powder form. The...

What Are the Dangers of Potassium Nitrate?

Potassium nitrate, also known as saltpeter, is an odorless powder composed of transparent and/or white crystals. It is prepared commercially for use in a number of products, including gunpowder, fireworks, matches, rocket propellants, ceramics,...

How to Use Potassium Permanganate in Water Treatment

Potassium permanganate is an oxidant, but a poor disinfectant. It's often used in well water to control odor and taste, remove manganese, iron and color from the water, and to control biological growth that is considered a "nuisance," such as the...

Side Effects of Sodium Metabisulfite

Sodium metabisulfite has many uses in the industrial industry. It is a white to yellow crystalline powder that is soluble in water. It has a sulfur odor. Once the powder is dissolved in water, it is used as a cleaning agent for pipes and a water...

How Does Air Pollution Cause Heart Disease?

Air pollution is a growing concern because it increases risk of heart disease. Risk of heart disease from air pollution are compounded because of long-term exposure. Toxins in the air are thought to produce inflammation that can lead to heart...

The Chemical Properties of Kojic Acid

People use kojic acid as a skin bleaching agent. When applied to your skin, it decreases the amount of pigment that your skin produces. Less pigment in your skin means that it will be lighter. Like any chemical, kojic acid has unique properties...

Adverse Effects of Magnesium Stearate

Magnesium stearate is a chemical substance with a variety of both medicinal and industrial uses. One of its commonest uses, according to the United States National Library of Medicine Toxicology Data Network, is in tablets, particularly...

Health Risks With Paraffin Wax Candles

Paraffin wax has been used in candles and ear candles since the mid-1800s. Since the discovery that burning paraffin candles produces toxic fumes and soot, alternative products such as soy wax and beeswax are used. Paraffin wax, however, is still...

Characteristics of Liquid Oxygen

Oxygen is an element of the chalcogen group--group VI on the periodic table--and occurs most frequently in elemental form as the diatomic molecule O2. At standard atmospheric pressure and normal temperature, elemental oxygen is a gas--its boiling...

What Are the Dangers of Sodium Nitrate?

Sodium nitrate, also called sodium nitrite, is a chemical compound used in the processing of meat products such as cold cuts, hot dogs, ham and bacon. According to the SixWise website, sodium nitrate is a common coloring and flavoring agent, as...

What Is Potassium Chromate Used For?

Potassium chromate is an inorganic oxidizing agent. As a compound with a relatively unique profile, potassium chromate has a number of uses in industrial and scientific contexts. However, due to its toxicity, you should limit your exposure to...

Fire Hazards of Smoking

You probably already know smoking is bad for your health and the health of those around you, but it can endanger you and your loved ones in another way---through fire. Though cigarettes account for only a small percentage of house fires in the...

Propane Vs. Butane Stove

Propane and butane are both combustible fuels derived from petroleum. They are commonly used as cooking fuels, particularly in portable camping stoves, according to Michael Hodgson, author of "Camping for Dummies." While there are many...

What Is Potassium Iodate?

Potassium iodate is an ionic compound with the chemical formula KIO3. Potassium iodate is a strong oxidizing agent, meaning in a chemical reaction, this ionic compound supports the transfer of oxygen atoms to other elements and compounds. This...

5 Ways to Keep a Senior Fire-Safe While Cooking

Cooking accidents are the leading cause of fire-related injuries for older Americans. The kitchen is one of the most loved, active, yet potentially dangerous rooms in the home. So, never leave your kitchen alone when you are cooking. Most kitchen...

What Are the Disadvantages of Using Solar Energy?

While solar energy technology has been available for several decades, in this new century it is certainly becoming increasingly popular as a sustainable energy alternative. But while solar energy is clean and sustainable it can also be expensive...

Facts About Solar Ovens

A solar oven is a cooking tool powered solely by the sun's light, resulting in cooking that has no associated energy costs. Solar ovens are portable and can be used on camping trips, to provide quick cooking solutions after a disaster or in remote...

Pellet Stoves as a Green Alternative

If you are investigating a pellet stove as an environmentally sound heating source, you'll notice that the stove is similar in appearance to a traditional wood stove. Instead of using wood, the pellet stoves burn compressed pellets made of dried...

Arbonne Ingredients

The Arbonne personal care product line was founded by Petter Morck in 1975. Developed in Switzerland, it came to the United States in 1980 and is today shared through direct marketing and personal consultants. There are many product lines included...

The Uses of Fossil Fuels

Coal, oil, propane and natural gas are all fossil fuels. These fuels have a variety of applications. Many of the byproducts of fossil fuel refining also have common uses, such as in manufacturing and textiles. The number and variety of uses for...

Carbon Monoxide Health Video (Video)

Carbon monoxide is a dangerous gas that attaches to blood vessels more easily than oxygen, thus keeping oxygen out of your bloodstream. Learn more about carbon monoxide including treatments and symptoms in this medical video.

Choosing the Right Snowshoe for Your Weight (Video)

Your weight affects what type of snowshoe you should buy. Get tips on choosing the right snowshoe to support your weight, and how to extend snowshoes when you are carrying a heavy backpack, in this free winter sports and exercise video lesson.

Smoke Inhalation Health Video (Video)

Smoke inhalation is a condition caused by inhaling fumes or gases of combustion (inflamed material). Learn more about smoke inhalation, including symptoms and treatments, in this health video.