It really depends on what type of chemical, but some common symptoms could be skin irritation, burning eyes, feeling faint, or difficulty breathing.
Nausea, vomiting, headache, and loss of consciousness are symptoms of poison gas exposure. The symptoms can vary depending on the type of poisonous gas and the amount of exposure.
It is purified by heating or Chemical exposure.
It is a chemical change because chemical reactions are involved - photochemical degradation of dyes.
I worked in a tool and dye factory and had high exposure to a chemical called 933. What is it and what are the long term effects?
CCOR provides guidance by indicating safe distances to avoid exposure due to chemical vapor hazards from contaminated resources.
Symptoms differ from a chemical to other.
Prognosis depends on the specific chemical of exposure, magnitude and time of exposure, progression of symptoms (severity), and onset for medical attention.
A runny nose, vomiting, shortness of breath, are three symptoms of nerve agent exposure.
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A runny nose, vomiting, shortness of breath, are three symptoms of nerve agent exposure.
Nausea, vomiting, headache, and loss of consciousness are symptoms of poison gas exposure. The symptoms can vary depending on the type of poisonous gas and the amount of exposure.
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A runny nose, vomiting, shortness of breath, are three symptoms of nerve agent exposure.
While radiation symptoms can occur from a single, prolonged, exposure, the symptoms of radiation are not contagious.
A runny nose, vomiting, shortness of breath, are three symptoms of nerve agent exposure.
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.