1. it is extremly flammable 2. if inhaled to much your lungs can explode
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the dangers of credit cards?
some solids,liquids and gases are dangers some are not dangers
The most recent conclusion when it comes to infant car seats, has come out to show that one of the most leading dangers for infants in a car seat while in the back of a car is the dangers of flying objects. Upon impact many items can fly and cause damage to the infant.
Blizzards, heavy snow and hail can be dangers in Canada
Some high dangers with a gastric bypass surgery are, bleeding, infection, bloodclots. Some low dangers are, gallstones, hernia and vomiting. The best way is to ask your Doctor of the dangers.
Inhaling helium can lead to asphyxiation, as it displaces oxygen in the lungs, potentially causing dizziness, loss of consciousness, or even suffocation. Additionally, inhaling helium from pressurized tanks can result in barotrauma or lung rupture due to the high pressure. While helium itself is non-toxic, the risks primarily arise from its effects on oxygen availability and the dangers of improper handling.
In this process, hydrogen-1 is converted into helium-4. Energy is freed up in the process.
Helium cannot be turned into hydrogen to produce energy. Helium and hydrogen are two different elements with different atomic structures and properties. However, fusion reactions involving hydrogen isotopes such as deuterium and tritium can produce energy in a process known as nuclear fusion.
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