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that depend on the chemical......the followings may occur eye irritation skin irritation burning sensation on the skin respiratory problems like irritation in the nasal passages some times leads to difficult to breath also chemicals like bromine ..causes to death nd cancer....by smoking of gas
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Photosynthesis would be one, and respiratory chemistry would be another. But you could also consider the electro-chemical nature of the nerve synapses.
Two examples are chlorine and phosgene.
Choking (CL) These chemcial agents are commonly referred to as asphyxiants.
What information is presented in a chemical equation
that depend on the chemical......the followings may occur eye irritation skin irritation burning sensation on the skin respiratory problems like irritation in the nasal passages some times leads to difficult to breath also chemicals like bromine ..causes to death nd cancer....by smoking of gas
5260-37-7 is the chemical registry, or CAS, number for the compound 3-Ethyl-2-methylbenzoxazolium iodide. This compound can cause irritation to the eyes, skin and respiratory system if handled improperly.
NaBr is harmful if swallowed or inhaled in large amounts, affecting the central nervous system, brain, and eyes (see potassium bromide). The chemical compound causes irritation to the skin, eyes and respiratory system.
respiratory
Would it be carbon monoxide
Respiratory system
Immediate concerns of chlorine exposure include respiratory irritation, difficulty breathing, coughing, and chest tightness. In severe cases, it can lead to chemical burns on the skin or in the eyes. Immediate medical attention is required if any symptoms of chlorine exposure are experienced.
Yes, it can cause chemical burns to entire respiratory system.
it's a physical irritation.
Chemical warfare in WWI caused skin and respiratory problems.
It is a table in which chemical elements are presented in order of their atomic numbers.