Since plants are primary producers, these are made to be consumed.
If consumed rubidium may be poisonous, but other wise it isn't.
carbon dioxide is consumed and oxygen is produced
Bacteria in food reaching a temperature of no more than 63c is very dangerous. Bacteria thrive at this temperature. Food is in what can be referred to as a 'high risk or danger zones'. Food should not be consumed and should be destroyed.
A private good (as opposed to a public good).
Floc in refrigeration oil is wax that has separated out from oil containing parathene.
if consumed VERY
it is too dangerous if consumed or touched
(Note : "floc" is the flakes that come out of colloidal suspension of pool chemicals.) You need to vacuum the floc from the bottom. However if you can't set your pool to waste, you can disconnect the pump hose from the pool and run it normally.
Floc is the precipitant when s solute comes out of solution
Floc point, also known as Freon floc point, is used to measure the performance and consistency of refrigeration oils. In order for the refrigeration system to function properly, the oil used should be compatible. Wax can separate when an oil solution is cooled with Freon. Once the wax is separated it is called flocculation and that is the reason it is called floc point.
High fructose corn syrup is dangerous when consumed by individuals. Foods with this syrup should be avoided. There have been studies on this syrup indicating that it is dangerous.
Weed killer has many of chemicals in it and is just like bleach if it is consumed and that means it would really make your body feel bad.
If consumed in moderation , flavored malt beverages (often called alcopops) are harmless.
a forest is called our collective bank it gives required amount of everything and can be dangerous when consumed
Anyone can drink beer, regardless of their blood type. But don't drink too much. Alcohol can be consumed by anyone, but it is also dangerous to anyone, if consumed to excess.
Particles that have been coagulated and been brought together to form a larger agglomeration.