Anti freeze, pesticides and prescription medication can all be poisonous. It is a good idea to keep these away from food or where they can be found by children.
In my opinion it is Compound 1080 "This poison is odorless, tasteless, and has no antidote. The bodies of those killed with 1080 remain poisonous for a year."
Yes. It is called "The Poison of Kings", and this name implies one thing: It is perfect for assassination. It is tasteless, colorless, and odorless. When it enters the system, it spreads and causes you to die from multisystem organ failure. However, it is easy to treat if you react fast enough. So, to answer your question, yes. Do not consume arsenic.
Arsenic is a poison commonly used in mystery novels due to its long history as a deadly substance with symptoms that can mimic natural causes of death. It is odorless, tasteless, and easily accessible, making it a popular choice for poisonings in literature.
It probably is a leak in the cooling system and it is a deadly poison--quit tasting it
Arsenic was a popular poison in Agatha Christie's novels because it was readily available, tasteless, and odorless, making it a subtle and effective murder weapon. Its use added an element of mystery and intrigue to her plots, allowing for intricate crime-solving narratives that captivated readers.
call the poison control center
Everything has a taste, just a different kind to different people.
poison berries are poisonous
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Carbon monoxide (CO) This is mainly caused by irritating gases like formaldehyde ( H2C=O ) and ammonia ( NH3 ) C=O is tasteless, odorless, though very poisoness but nonirritating.
A poison frog usually has bright colors that mean it is toxic and normal frogs don't have very bright colors