No, but strychnine's still out there & about 1 oz. would kill a human.
No
Barium is used for rat poison.
Cyanide blocks your ability to metabolize oxygen inside your cells.
Cyanide. Strychnine Ricin
Cause it doesn't poison YOU, it poisons your mitochondria (which kills you).
rat poison is cyanide. and cyanide is used in many drugs. such as cigarrettes. there are rumors that some extacys contain cyanide. but those are false. if they dead. all the dealers costumers would be dead. - also about 1% of e's contain a hintytrace of cyanide from cross contamination.-but not enough to do anything. meth and crack do not contain cyanide but they do contain another poison called formaldehyde- also not in enough amounts to harm you, the crack would probably do 800x as much more damage as the formaldehyde
No, rat poison is an anticoagulant (it causes them to bleed to death after getting into a fight with another rat). Long ago rat poison contained arsenic, but it has never contained cyanide. The switch to an anticoagulant was done because it is safer.
Yes, Marzipan does contain Cyanide. However, the amounts are so small that it can't poison the eater (even in big quantities).
rat poision
no, it contains rat poison.
At one time it did, but not anymore. Currently rat poison is an anticoagulant. This is much safer for animals (or humans) that might be in contact with the product.
The poison used to kill possums has arsenic in it. It can also contain cyanide, ethylene glycol, and several other dangerous chemicals that are used to kill the animal.
About 4 to 9 mg of cyanide can be extracted from bitter almonds. It would take - literally - thousands of almonds to poison you. So munch away.
when gold is being cleaned and extracted cyanide solution is used. cyanide is a poison to people, animals, and fish. cyanide can leach through to underground water and poison the water. when gold is being cleaned and extracted cyanide solution is used. cyanide is a poison to people, animals, and fish. cyanide can leach through to underground water and poison the water.
Apple seeds contain amygdalin, a substance that releases cyanide into the blood stream when chewed and digested. However, apple seeds in small amounts do not contain enough cyanide to cause harm. However, it is better to spit out seeds to avoid any potential issues.
Cyanide
rat poisons prevent blood clotting and thinout membranes which causes internal bleeding and eventually death. usually after 2-3 days to prevent rats assosiating between the poison and the dying. should a human consume rat poison all he needs to do is get a lot of vitamin K which is the ingridient in blood clotting the poison disrupts and he'll be fine.