Argon is not a toxic gas.
Argon is an inert gas and so it is non-toxic. However, as with all gases, argon takes up space. This can displace oxygen and lead to hypoxia.
No, because it is a gas. It is not toxic but it can displace oxygen.
It is very commonly said that argon lacks a smell of any kind, and is non-toxic.
Argon is a non-toxic gas, although people have died from mistakenly inhaling it. It suffocates.
No. Argon is chemically inert and is hence non toxic
Argon is not a toxic gas.
Argon is an inert gas and so it is non-toxic. However, as with all gases, argon takes up space. This can displace oxygen and lead to hypoxia.
Argon is an inert and non toxic gas, there is a very small amount of Argon in the air we breath, and is not normally considered dangerous.
No, because it is a gas. It is not toxic but it can displace oxygen.
It is very commonly said that argon lacks a smell of any kind, and is non-toxic.
Argon is a non-toxic gas, although people have died from mistakenly inhaling it. It suffocates.
Argon & Nitrogen are both toxic.
It's non toxic but it is a gas so it can't exactly be eaten.
Argon (Ar) is a chemical element. It is one of the noble gasses which are known to undergo very few chemical reactions. At room temperatures Argon is colorless, odorless non-toxic gas.
Argon is an inert gas. It is non-toxic and can only present a problem if it displaces air (or the oxygen in air). This may lead to suffocation. As long as there is "enough" oxygen in the air you breathe, any argon you breathe won't affect you.
Inert gases, such as argon, helium, neon and nitrogen, are not toxic and do not burn or explode.