1. If mixed with a chemical that reacts violently with water
2. If used to put out an electric fire
No one. Water is a natural substance
It reacts even more violently than with water- in both cases the liberated hydrogen burns spontaneously with a light purple flame. Too dangerous to demonstrate in a school laboratory.
Propane and water, are both examples of Compounds.
Sodium is dangerous because it is an Alkali metal which is HIGHLY reactive with water. Chlorine is dangerous because it forms a strong acid with water.
Some types or examples of aromatic water are chloroform water, cinnamon water, peppermint water, carawill water, and annise water.
Generally water-soluble chemicals are more easily absorbed in your body and thus could be more likely to be dangerous to you
You can but it could be dangerous to your health . hehe :(
Utah Water Research Laboratory was created in 1959.
Because contaminated water has dangerous bateria and it could make you very sick.
Soda and it is dangerous the soda could explode
Yes, the lightning will be attracted to the water and it could electricute you.
There is more of it, which could possibly burn a larger portion of your body
Examples: spectrophotometer, refractometer, filtration installation, distillation installation, oven, muffle furnace, balance, Soxhlet apparatus, burette, water bath,water vapour extraction installation, etc.
spring water is pure water 100% pure water! well water could be there for days what things could be living in that? bugs poisin mabey sonme 1 pissed init
Generally, explosive chemicals such as mixing alkali earth (group I) metals with water could be highly dangerous. An example is the mixing of potassium with water or rubidium with water, both highly explosive reactions.
Use the word would when it's already known they could, and the task isn't difficult. Examples: Would you hand me that glass of water? or Could you get me a glass of water?
No one. Water is a natural substance