By that logic you could argue that you’re always licking carbon since your tongue has a lot of carbon in it. But I think the carbon has to be pure for it to count. If it’s in a compound molecule it’s void
Not moisture but reactive molecules. (I mean, many forms probably do still absorb a good bit but) I forgot the exact chemistry but “activated” means chemically reactive. It binds with all sorts of reactive molecules, like toxins and many other things.
It is. Activated carbon is used to treat diarrhoea, you basically swallow a chunk of carbon that absorbs any moisture it comes across
Activated carbon is also used in water treatment to remove taste/odours and many organic pollutants.
“organic pollutants” are made of carbon too
Don’t lick carbon nano tubes or buckyball. Also in general carbon powder can be a particulate inhalation issue.
The table is about licking specifically. It’s not a breathability table. Just so that is clear.
I assume if it’s getting anywhere near your mouth you’d also be breathing it but aside from that, ingestion is also a nogo.
Diarrhea is also mostly carbon.
By that logic you could argue that you’re always licking carbon since your tongue has a lot of carbon in it. But I think the carbon has to be pure for it to count. If it’s in a compound molecule it’s void
The carbon being pure is not the basis for my joke
Not moisture but reactive molecules. (I mean, many forms probably do still absorb a good bit but) I forgot the exact chemistry but “activated” means chemically reactive. It binds with all sorts of reactive molecules, like toxins and many other things.