A small amount of chemical splashes in Frank’s eye. What should happen next? Frank should ask if anyone knows how to use the lab’s eyewash station. Frank should tell his lab partner that he is going to the school nurse’s office. Frank should raise his hand to ask for permission to use the eyewash station. Frank should go to the eyewash station while his lab partner tells the teacher what happened.
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Frank should go to the eyewash station while his lab partner tells the teacher what happened, is the correct answer.
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Chemical burns can occur if the chemicals contacts the eye. It can also occur by rubbing your eyes after handling the chemicals. The potential of injury vary according to the degree of exposure and the type of chemical. Therefor it is advised to use safety goggles or face shield while conducting experiments in chemistry lab. If the eye comes in contact with non-toxic liquids then one should wash his eyes with fresh water. And if the splashes are from acids and alkali chemicals then one should immediately seek medical attention
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