NO. Hydrogen gas is non-toxic. However, it can displace oxygen (and if hot enough burn in it) and thus can be an asphynxant in large quantities. But hydrogen by it self is not toxic at all.
hydrogen is harmful in its pure form and concentrated hydrogen in the air is not as harmful because it is dilluted
No. Although hydrogen is not toxic it is highly flammable.
I am hundred percent sure it is non toxic
in pure quantities, yes. in general atmosphere, no.
H2 is molecular hydrogen. H2S is hydrogen sulfide and is extremely toxic.
Hydrogen gas is non-toxic but it is highly flammable (or explosive) so it could easily cause you to burn to death; in addition, if you were to breathe pure hydrogen you would die in a few minutes from lack of oxygen.
There are many common household items which contain hydrogen cyanide, however the toxic substance isn't usually released unless the items are burned. Some of the items which contain hydrogen cyanide are mattresses, upholstery, and carpeting.
Composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, A-PET is non-toxic, 100% recyclable and environmentally friendly. If incinerated, A-PET combusts completely, creating only water and carbon dioxide. Composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, A-PET is non-toxic, 100% recyclable and environmentally friendly. If incinerated, A-PET combusts completely, creating only water and carbon dioxide.
No. Hydrogen is not toxic.
Non-Toxic I am 100% Correct
Yes.
in pure quantities, yes. in general atmosphere, no.
Jupiter's atmosphere is mostly hydrogen and helium. While not toxic it certainly is not breathable.
Yes it is extremely toxic.
Hydrogen is not toxic, but in its elemental form it is highly flammable. Mishandling it can result in an explosion.
It produce a toxic gas
Hydrogen atoms are essential to man, as hydrogen is a key element in our bodies. Hydrogen gas, however, is flammable and potentially toxic.
Hydrogen gas is not toxic. Of course, if you were to breathe pure hydrogen you would soon suffer from lack of oxygen.
A few highly toxic gasses include hydrogen cyanide (HCN), hydrogen fluoride (HF), carbon monoxide (CO) chlorine (Cl2), and fluorine (F2).
Yes, it is called hydrogen cyanide, and it is very toxic.