It is extremely dangerous, it can cause rapid freezing if it comes into contact with living tissue (skin). Also, if you put it in a closed container (like a Thermos bottle with the top screwed on tightly) that isn't strong enough to handle the buildup of pressure, it can actually cause the container to explode.
Liquid nicotine is extremely dangerous.
If the liquid inside is mercury, contact or digestion of this can be dangerous.
Some iPhone liquid cases were recalled due to the risk of skin burns from contact with the liquid.
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No, liquid oxygen is not dangerous to the environment, however, it is extremely cold, so it will freeze things almost instantly. It will evaporate into O2 if it is released into the atmosphere, which is the component of air we use to breathe.
Solid to Liquid = MeltingLiquid to Gas = EvaporationboilingGas to Liquid = CondensationLiquid to Solid = Freezing
The most dangerous place to be when electricity is present is in direct contact with a charged conductor. The next most dangerous place is where there is liquid water and electricity.
well, trash, oil, other dangerous liquid.
Mercury would be the dangerous liquid used in thermometers. Many modern thermometers are made without mercury for safety reasons, but if a thermometer breaks and you're not sure, it's better to be careful with the cleanup.
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Forcing liquid out of a pipette - could mean it splashes the area. This is dangerous - especially if the liquid happens to be corrosive or toxic.