Absolutely not.
The element that is useful but poisonous when ingested is mercury. That is why there is concern over the safety of some fish consumption due to high mercury content.
it is important to dispose of a monitor properly because of the materials which are used crt monitors have lead in them and needs to be removed lcd monitors contain mercury which also needs to be removed.
Cumulative exposure to mercury, lead and their compounds, and other metals caused him to die
Lead (pronounced "led", as in "lead weight") compounds are compounds that contain lead. Lead (pronounced "leed", as in "lead the way") compounds are chemicals that are considered the most promising candidates for use as a future drug. they are really cool and stuff and destroy the trees man!!!!!!!!! you should be huggin a tree your so deep
These elements and compounds doesn't destroy; these elements interfere with normal biochemical reactions in organisms.
D. R Tierney has written: 'Status assessment of toxic chemicals' -- subject(s): Acrylonitrile, Cadmium, Dichloroethylene, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Acrylonitrile, Environmental aspects of Cadmium, Environmental aspects of Dichloroethylene, Environmental aspects of Ethylene compounds, Environmental aspects of Lead, Environmental aspects of Mercury, Ethylene compounds, Lead, Mercury
Lead floats in mercury.
Now lead compounds are not used at home because they are toxic.
Lead and lead compounds are toxic.
Atomically, no. Mercury's atomic weight is 200.59 whereas Lead's atomic weight is 207.2. So basically, if you had the exact same amount of Lead and Mercury, lead is heavier.
Some of the substances that are polluting waterways are pesticides, mercury, dioxins, and radioactive materials. In addition to these, compounds containing hydrogen and carbon are also troublesome as are lead and chromium.
Yes: many of them.