No. As long as it remains potassium cyanide, there is fatal potential.
The blood is no more poisonous than ours--so it is not poisonous. However, if you have been bit by a bear, their saliva may cause you some misery.
A poisonous gas placard typically features the hazard symbol for toxic chemicals, which is a skull and crossbones symbol. The placard may also include the UN number for the specific poisonous gas, as well as any additional information required by regulations. The placard is usually in a diamond shape and is orange with black symbols.
Some metals, notably potassium and sodium are highy reactive. Others eg bronze are much less so.
You make it un-constipated.
you get people un dressed
The prefix -un can come before the word imaginative to make unimaginative.
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The prefix that would make "bolt" an opposite word is "un-". So, "unbolt" would be the opposite of "bolt".
You could add the prefix -un and the suffix -ed to make the word "un-vindicated."
To make it negative, you mean? That would be "un" - unwilling.
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Make a nether portal.