The human body is 0.15% Chlorine by weight. an average 160lb. man would have about 4 ounces of chlorine.
Plutonium is not used in the human body.
The human body doesn't contain rutherfordium.
The human body hasn't - fortunately - nobelium inside.
Its immediate effect at least is corrosion of tissue.
The human body is 0.15% Chlorine by weight. an average 160lb. man would have about 4 ounces of chlorine.
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The human body doesn't use einsteinium.
A necessary part of human biochemisty is table salt, sodium chloride, which of course is a compound of sodium and chlorine. It is the sodium which the body uses, but the chlorine gives us a usable ionized form of sodium.
Some amount of chloride ions is essential to the human body. So little amount of chlorine will not cause harm. If a considerable amount of chlorine is inhaled, it may cause damages and infections in the respiratory system. Larger doses of chlorine may be fatal.
there are lots of elements in the human body; they are Oxygen, Carbon, Hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur, sodium, chlorine, magnesium and iron.
Plutonium is not used in the human body.
Chlorine is found in table salt NaCl which our body has to have to function.
The human body doesn't contain rutherfordium.
Chlorine is used in the process of cleaning water before its available for human consumption. It kills the bacteria in the water that can cause diseases.
The human body hasn't - fortunately - nobelium inside.