No.
Not if it is watered in after putting it out. It would be dangerous if the dog got into the aluminum sulphate and ate all of it. I am assuming it is the gardening aluminum sulphate.
Yes, it is dangerous to have melted aluminum foil in the oven as it can cause a fire or release toxic fumes.
Not as dangerous as the newer composite bats.
Aluminum zirconium tetrachlorohydrex gly is considered now as non-dangerous.
No, but it lacks flavor.
i guess if you think you can die from pop cans
Aluminum oxide has a higher melting point than aluminum. Aluminum oxide melts at around 2072°C, while aluminum melts at a lower temperature of around 660°C.
Yes, it is dangerous to mix aluminum sulfate with Clorox (sodium hypochlorite). This can lead to the release of toxic chlorine gas, which can be harmful if inhaled. It is important to avoid mixing these two chemicals together.
No . . . that would be extremely dangerous.
Melting aluminum foil in an oven can be dangerous due to the risk of fire and the release of toxic fumes. Aluminum has a melting point of about 1220°F (660°C), which may exceed the safe temperature limits of some ovens and could cause damage or create hazardous conditions. Additionally, if not contained properly, molten aluminum can spill and create a serious hazard. It’s best to avoid melting aluminum foil in an oven and use safer methods for aluminum manipulation.
Excepting some very rare allergies aluminium is not dangerous.
aluminum is used in many forms around u.