C10H16
yes
A chemical with a toxic level of 0.03 ppm is more toxic because heavy metals with high density are toxic to organisms at low concentrations. In other words, it only took 0.03 ppm of the chemical to kill an organism, while the other chemical would have to take up to 3 ppm in order to kill the same organism. Which one is more toxic?
Toxicity is a chemical property. You can not see the toxicity just by looking at it.
Crude oil is inorganic.
C10H16
triene
They will always remain toxic. A toxic chemical is a toxic chemical. Cyanide will always have the ability to kill you and will never, not be deadly.
To be toxic means you are not good for someone like if I am a killer and you are one of my friends that would make you toxic to the police you would be seen as me. For a chemical to be toxic is that you probably should not touch and/or drink the chemical for it will damage you.
It is toxic chemical element that has been given the number 48.
I just found out it is TwT
poison
Toxic cataracts result from chemical toxicity, such as steroid use.
Uranium is a toxic and radioactive chemical element.
ammonia NH3
Yes, sometimes chemists do work with toxic gasses. The main purpose of the fume hood is to protect chemists from toxic gasses they are working with or are produced as by-products of chemical reactions.
Agent Orange was the toxic, leaf-killing chemical sprayed over Vietnam.