TFA is pretty nasty, so I'll go with that.
The first one that comes to mind is hydrochloric acid, which is essential to digestion.
The first one that comes to mind is hydrochloric acid, which is essential to digestion.
It depends upon nature of acid or base generally Sulphuric acid is more dangerous than bases, but caustic soda (solid sodium hydroxide) is more dangerous than many acids as Hydrochloric acid, acetic acid, phosphoric acid and many other organic acids.
The duration of Highly Dangerous is -5400.0 seconds.
Highly Dangerous was created on 1950-12-06.
A gas leak usually refers to the escape of gasoline from the source of which the gas is stored. They can be highly dangerous and cause large explosions if exposed to flame/and/or intense heat.
Highly unlikely. Oil of Vitriol is an old name for Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4). This acid is highly corrosive and can be quite dangerous. It's dangerous to work with in any available concentration, and not used directly on patients in any first aid context.
Pollen is highly flammable due to its high concentration of carbohydrates and proteins, which act as fuel for combustion. The small size and dry nature of pollen grains also contribute to their flammability, making them susceptible to ignition when exposed to heat or a spark.
Generally all highly radioactive isotopes are dangerous.
yes, highly
asbestos is extremely dangerous to be exposed to and is highly recommended to be kept away from. depending on the job or area of work some people get daily to weekly exposure which can prove to be lethal.
Highly Dangerous - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 Sweden:15 UK:U