There are several. Uranium for instance.
"Non-toxic" generally means non-toxic to animals and specifically to humans. It's possible for something to be more or less innocuous to animals but highly toxic to plant life. Copper, for example.
Yes, it is. Bracken Fern is highly toxic to all animals. Animals will eat this plant as it has a sweet taste to them.
This chemical element is mercury.
No. Chlorine is a chemical element. In its elemental form it is highly toxic.
Yes, the rhododendron plant is toxic to humans and animals if ingested.
The element highly toxic and used in transistors is arsenic. It is commonly found in old radios and semiconductor components due to its semiconductor properties in creating p-type regions.
The most toxic element on Earth is considered to be polonium, specifically polonium-210. It is a highly radioactive element that emits alpha particles, making it extremely toxic if ingested or inhaled. It is about 250,000 times more toxic than hydrogen cyanide.
Tl is element 81 Thallium, a highly toxic poor metal.
The answer is arsenic and this is a solid chemical element, atomic number 33 and its atomic weight is 74,921 60(2). Arsenic is a metalloid.
Tsitsirika extract is toxic to cockroaches. The tsitsirika plant is non toxic animals and humans, whereas commercial pesticides are toxic.
A virulent plant is one that is highly toxic or harmful, often causing severe illness or even death if ingested or touched. These plants can pose a danger to humans, animals, and the environment if not handled properly.
because it's highly toxic to people and animals