The only one I can think of is that, when you have too much of it in your direct neighberhood, you might become a bit 'scroogy' like Scrooge McDuck, the richiest Ducktown inhabitant according to Donald.
Very few. I wouldn't eat a lot of it, but other than that, it is not very harmful at all.
Francium is a radioactive element.
The dangers of coal dust are inhaling the dust which goes into your lungs and skin irritation from dust. Coal dust is harmful for the most part and has no health benefits.
Yes, silicon is harmful. If it is directly breathed in, it can cause lung cancer which can be fatal.
Asenic is a non metal element. Atomic mass of it is 75.
Very few. I wouldn't eat a lot of it, but other than that, it is not very harmful at all.
it is very harmful to your poo
Ozone in upper atmosphere is not harmful. No harmful effects are associated with it.
The dangers would be that the genetically engineered plants and crops can become harmful to the environment and society.
As a radioactive element, yes.
It may contain a harmful virus.
Francium is a radioactive element.
Mercury
The dangers of coal dust are inhaling the dust which goes into your lungs and skin irritation from dust. Coal dust is harmful for the most part and has no health benefits.
Yes, silicon is harmful. If it is directly breathed in, it can cause lung cancer which can be fatal.
Foods that are high in acid do not allow harmful bacteria to multiply rapidly.
Rutherfordium is a synthetic element and its properties are not well-studied. However, it is expected to be highly radioactive and potentially harmful due to its radioactive decay. As with other radioactive elements, proper safety measures and handling protocols should be followed to minimize the risk of exposure.