Yes. It can cause brain damage or even death.
Exhaling is breathing out and inhaling is breathing in.
The heteroatom in ether is oxygen.
No, you can die from inhaling to much helium.
Tert-butyl methyl ether more polar than petroleum ethere cause petroleum ether isn't an ether- it's composed of hydrocarbons, which are nonpolar. The real ether that is in tBME includes oxygen, which is electronegative and creates more polarity in the molecule.
Carbon itself is not dangerous or poisonous. However, inhaling or consuming substances that contain carbon in harmful forms, such as carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide, can be dangerous and potentially deadly. It is essential to avoid exposure to these harmful carbon compounds and to ensure proper ventilation in enclosed spaces.
Not at all.
yes
no, ether is a more potent and much more dangerous compound
Yes. Inhaling Ammonia is extremely dangerous. Ammonia is a poison. It can kill you.
it means it is in A level.
yes very
I wouldn't think so; as long as you don't purposely do it. Of course, repeated inhaling of smoke can be harmful to your lungs.
Yes they are and it is very dangerous and can even be fatal!
It's certainly pointless. (And, yes, inhaling any kind of smoke into your lungs is dangerous.)
Inhaling any 'smoke' from a burning object is dangerous as it contains toxins by the very nature of burning.
Industrial cleaning has the potential to be dangerous but only if done improperly. There is protective gear that should be worn, including masks to prevent inhaling dangerous chemicals.
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