yes it is toxic to humans It affectd the reproductive process and is carsenogenic
Potassium Cyanide, because K is the symbol for Potassium and CN represents cyanide.
It reacts with water to produce toxic Ammonia
In large doses it can be, but generally its good for you, that's why people say to eat their bananas. Bananas contain potassium which helps i think you eyes.
Elemental potassium reacts violently with water producing potassium hydroxide, which is caustic. Potassium ions (from potassium compounds, which are more common than elemental potassium) can be toxic and are in fact used in lethal injections in the form of potassium chloride. However, we need a certain amount of potassium ions in order to survive at all.
potassium
yes it is toxic to humans It affectd the reproductive process and is carsenogenic
im not a doctor but matches do have potassium chlorate in them and potassium chlorate is toxic to eat
Potassium Cyanide, because K is the symbol for Potassium and CN represents cyanide.
Acesulfame potassium does not act like xylitol in dogs. Xylitol is extremely toxic, acesulfame potassium is apparently not.
It reacts with water to produce toxic Ammonia
Examples: sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium chlorides etc.
Potassium is very toxic and corrosive and flamable in air. You can not buy it as a powder in a bag like salt or sugar. And it is the unsafest way to produce hydrogen. So don't try!!
In large doses it can be, but generally its good for you, that's why people say to eat their bananas. Bananas contain potassium which helps i think you eyes.
Potassium nitrate itself is not poisonous. However, when heated to high temperatures, it can decompose and release toxic gases, including nitrogen dioxide, which can be harmful if inhaled in high concentrations. It is important to handle and store potassium nitrate safely and avoid exposure to its decomposition products.
Elemental potassium reacts violently with water producing potassium hydroxide, which is caustic. Potassium ions (from potassium compounds, which are more common than elemental potassium) can be toxic and are in fact used in lethal injections in the form of potassium chloride. However, we need a certain amount of potassium ions in order to survive at all.
They are both oxidizers and they are both toxic. Chromates are also carcinogenic.