Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) is probably not toxic if consumed in very small amounts.
It is possible that concentrations above 10% can cause serious neurological (brain) damage.
However, do not attempt to consume it on purpose, as NASA use it as rocket fuel, and I personally wouldn't want to drink that.
Water is life. Life is not possible without water. But too much of anything is toxic.
Yes,it is toxic.It is a toxic gas.
No. H2O is water.
Very toxic.
Germ-X is toxic to ingest or swallow, but not toxic to use as a hand sanitizer.
H2O is the chemical formula for water.
If you mean the final temperature is 44C, then do the following:Q = mcΔTm = 5.0kg H2O = 5000g H2OcH2O = 1.00cal/g*CΔT = 44C-20C = 24C1000cal = 1kcal1000g = 1kg50kg H2O = 1000g H2O/1kg H2O = 5000g H2OQ = 5000g H2O x 1.00cal/g*C x 24C = 120,000calories120,000cal x 1kcal/1000cal = 120kcalIf you mean the temperature change is 44C, then do the following:Q = mcΔTm = 5.0kg H2O = 5000g H2OcH2O = 1.00cal/g*CΔT = 44C1000cal = 1kcal1000g = 1kg50kg H2O = 1000g H2O/1kg H2O = 5000g H2OQ = 5000g H2O x 1.00cal/g*C x 44C = 220,000 calories220,000cal x 1kcal/1000cal = 220kcal
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No, H2O is just normal water, H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) is a very toxic, reactive, oxidative, bleaching chemical.
Peroxisosomes are responsible in detoxifying H2O2.H2O2 into H2O and O2.
Pure water, H2O is completely safe to drink as is water that you can buy from shops which generally has minerals added to it. However, impure water such as sea water has a huge amount of salt which can be extremely toxic if drunken in large doses.
Yes. Samples of aluminium selenide must be protected from moisture, because the compound hydrolyzes readily, giving off highly toxic hydrogen selenide gas:Al2Se3 + 3 H2O ---> Al2O3 + 3 H2Se
If by fuel you mean some form of fossil fuels, the answer is H2O (water) and CO2 (carbon dioxide). Hydrogen only produces H2O, and other fuels produce different things.Carbon monoxide, a toxic gas, is released as fuel burns.
H2O H2O H2O
1 mole H2O = 18.015g H2O 1.57mol H2O x 18.015g H2O/1mol H2O = 28.3g H2O
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a toxic gas. In the air It can combine with water vapor (H2O) in the air resulting in sulfuric acid which, dissolved in rain, can come down as acid rain.
1 mole H2O = 18.015g H2O = 6.022 x 1023 molecules H2O 1.5 x 1023 molecules H2O x 18.015g H2O/6.022 x 1023 molecules H2O = 4.5g H2O
1 mole H2O = 18.015g H2O = 6.022 x 1023 molecules H2O 1.5 x 1023 molecules H2O x 18.015g H2O/6.022 x 1023 molecules H2O = 4.5g H2O
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H2O is water so H2O consumption is drinking water.