If you are a baby breathing in ammonia from your nappy I would say it's very bad for you .
I don't think any diaper producing company has ever tested for the interaction between ammonia and there diaper . Does the baby heat up the urea in a plastic nappy which then gives off ammonia gas is this a problem for babies worldwide or is it okay for babies to breath in the ammonia no company or government has ever tested this scenario Worldwide . (If they had) diapers would have a warning label use with care . Is ammonia responsible for Asthma, eczema, breathing problems , cot death , If you look in a veterinary dictionary you will read ammonia is a colourless oderless gas that causes chickens to go blind and it causes burn marks to there legs . Is it safe to leave a baby in ammonia for a length of time .I would say one thing testing testing testing .
Yours sincerely
Twelve hours .
No, it is not safe to mix bleach and ammonia as it can create toxic fumes that can be harmful or even deadly when inhaled.
No, it is not safe to mix Windex with ammonia for cleaning purposes as it can produce toxic fumes that can be harmful if inhaled.
No, bleach does not contain ammonia. Bleach is typically composed of sodium hypochlorite or chlorine, while ammonia is a separate chemical compound. Mixing bleach and ammonia can produce toxic fumes that are harmful if inhaled.
Bleach and ammonia are not used by the body to feel good. These chemicals are toxic and can be harmful if ingested or inhaled. It is important to avoid exposure to these chemicals to protect your health and well-being.
Yes, ammonia is not classified as a mutagen. It does not directly cause changes to the DNA sequences in organisms. Ammonia is typically known for its toxic properties, mostly affecting the respiratory system when inhaled at high concentrations.
Ingested inhaled or skin contact?
No, it is not safe to mix bleach and ammonia as it can create toxic fumes that can be harmful or even deadly when inhaled.
Both are inorganic compounds, gases, dangerous to be inhaled.
No, it is not safe to mix Windex with ammonia for cleaning purposes as it can produce toxic fumes that can be harmful if inhaled.
Ammonia (NH3) can be deadly if inhaled in high concentrations. It is a strong irritant to the respiratory system and can cause burning of the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs. Exposure to high levels of ammonia can lead to difficulty breathing, chest pain, and potentially fatal lung damage.
No, bleach does not contain ammonia. Bleach is typically composed of sodium hypochlorite or chlorine, while ammonia is a separate chemical compound. Mixing bleach and ammonia can produce toxic fumes that are harmful if inhaled.
Yes, ammonia is not classified as a mutagen. It does not directly cause changes to the DNA sequences in organisms. Ammonia is typically known for its toxic properties, mostly affecting the respiratory system when inhaled at high concentrations.
Bleach and ammonia are not used by the body to feel good. These chemicals are toxic and can be harmful if ingested or inhaled. It is important to avoid exposure to these chemicals to protect your health and well-being.
Yes, ammonia is a waste product produced in the human body, particularly in the liver when processing proteins. The body then converts ammonia into urea, which is excreted through urine. High levels of ammonia in the body can be toxic and lead to health issues.
Yes there is ammonia in human body. Most of the ammonia in body is obtained during digestion in the intestine. The bacteria break down proteins in food to form ammonia. Liver converts ammonia into urea which you urinate out.
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Ammonia is toxic and can irritate the respiratory system when inhaled in high concentrations. It is also highly reactive and can form explosive compounds when in contact with certain chemicals. Additionally, ammonia has a strong, pungent odor that can be unpleasant for many people.