Yes. Cyanide is extremely dangerous. If ingested it is deadly.
if you have swallowed it you have to rince you're moth and go see a doctor!!
I suppose that the pH of turpentine cannot be determined.
Turpentine is brownish yellowish kind of liquid that is secreted from some kinds of trees.
Turpentine can be used to clean paint of g lass but won't clean glass very well. Turpentine won't negatively affect glass.
yes it can cause skin irretation and can be deadly if ingested
Yes. Cyanide is extremely dangerous. If ingested it is deadly.
While turpentine is an extremely useful chemical to have around your home, there are a certain number of precautions that any responsible person should take when storing turpentine. First, it should be obvious that turpentine is a toxic chemical that should be stored away from the inside of your home. Turpentine vapors escape from the container, and these vapors can be dangerous if inhaled for prolonged periods. Also, consider the fact that turpentine is a very flammable liquid. Because of this, you should never store turpentine near heat lamps or any other source of intense heat in order to prevent combustion.
Lime is not dangerous to smell in small amounts. Lime can harm the skin if touched and cause problems if ingested.
Kind of vague, but if you're looking for a good time, arsenic is the answer.
Turpentine
It isn't dangerous until the glass breaks. Broken glass is dangerous. The contents inside the tubing may contain mercury or other chemicals that should not be ingested.
Most animal feces is dangerous if ingested by humans. Turkey buzzard feces may be a little more dangerous because bacteria dangerous to humans can live comfortably in the gut of buzzards.
if you have swallowed it you have to rince you're moth and go see a doctor!!
Not really. But what's small to you? Also is this a one time consumption?
Full of vitamins ingest away, assuming no std's aids etc.
I can hardly imagine a worse thing to give or use on a dog. Turpentine, if ingested, could be fatal. If used on the skin or feet of the dog could cause burns and skin irritation. It is not clear what the turpentine would be used for but this is a bad idea. If in doubt always consult your vet.