No,as it is helpful in Haber's Process.
toxic, corrosive, dangerous for the environment
They contain ammonia in it. It enters to the environment while cleaning.
Yes. Inhaling Ammonia is extremely dangerous. Ammonia is a poison. It can kill you.
Working with gases (especially hydrogen and ammonia) at high temperatures and pressures may be dangerous.
Ammonia in the form of ammonia nitrate is actually the main ingredient in plant fertilizer. It is safe when used as directed, but is a potent explosive when mixed with diesel fuel. Liquid ammonia is a good cleaning liquid, but is dangerous if mixed with chlorine bleach or any products containing calcium hypochlorate. Ammonia in it gaseous form is deadly, but is an effective refrigerant.
Ammonia has no taste but a very strong odor, suffocating and dangerous (can be letal).
No alcohol ammonia is way to dangerous and flammable to be in hand sanitizer
Ammonia is a compound and so can exist as a pure substance. Household ammonia is not pure. It is a 3% ammonia solution. The other 97% is water. Pure ammonia is very dangerous.
yes
You would DIE! Mostly anything with ammonia is dangerous!
It is a very powerful respiratory irritant, and could cause death in large doses. Annhydrous ammonia is especially dangerous, but strong solutions of aqueous ammonia are as well. The vapor is also flammable within a narrow range.
Calcium carbonate is not dangerous for the environment !