no
cyanide = CN, a compound of carbon and nitrogen, and lethal to any organism that uses oxygen respiration.
Barite
No. Cadmium is a heavy metal and very toxic.
Basalt. It's a very heavy type of rock.
celestite is a very heavy mineral. it comes from the south eastern coast of Africa on the island of Madagascar:)
Yes, sulfates and sulfides are types of nonsilicate minerals. Sulfates have a sulfate ion (SO4^2-) and commonly include minerals like gypsum, while sulfides have a sulfide ion (S^2-) and include minerals like pyrite. They are important mineral groups in geology.
Yes, cyanide is a highly toxic substance that can be lethal in very small amounts. Ingesting just one drop of liquid cyanide or inhaling a small amount of cyanide gas can be fatal to humans.
Cyanide is very toxic depending on the amount you take.Cyanide is used in everyday items and foods.The effects of Cyanide poising are:HeadachesCardiac arrestLoss of consciousnessGasping for air/shortage of breathNauseaWeakness and confusion
Gypsum is a very soft mineral made of calcium sulfate dihydrate, chemical formula CaSO4·2H2O. Chalk is soft, white, porous limestone composed calcium carbonate, chemical formula CaCO3.
Cyanide is not typically found in plastic materials. Plastic production does not involve the use of cyanide as a raw material or in the manufacturing process. However, some plastics may release cyanide gas if burned at high temperatures.
Almonds typically contain a very small amount of cyanide, which is considered safe for consumption. The cyanide content in almonds is not at levels that pose a health risk to humans.
Calcium sulfate has a very low solubility in water.
it is sometimes white, and also sometimes some look like regular rocks