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What dose irritant mean?

Irritant means it can have a reaction to something for example if you see irritant with a cross on a chemical bottle it means if it has contact with body parts or skin you may have a bad reaction like itching , sourness or burning


Can alkalis be irritant?

yes, for example POOO


What causes people to get rashes?

Skin has been exposed to an irritant. That could be mechanical (fiberglass, for example) chemical (poison oak) or biological (athlete's foot fungus)


What is the stuff they use on captain mouser in police academy?

Mace, a chemical irritant.


Where can irritant symbols be found?

The irritant symbol can be found on products such as bleach and cleaning products e.g. for the bathroom. The symbol is very common around the home.


What is methylchloroisothiazolinone?

It is a preservative with antibacterial and antifungal effects. In high concentrations it can cause chemical burns and it is a skin and membrane irritant.


Why do onions make you tear up?

The chemical that causes the tears is syn-propanethial-S-oxide, a corneal irritant.


Why are musqitos poisonous?

moquitos inject a chemical that prevents blood from clotting when they suck it up. this chemical is an irritant to the human immune system, which causes redness and itching. They are not posionous.


Is trypsin corrosive or irritant?

irritant


What gases were used in World War 1?

1) Xylyl bromide-Lachrymatory, toxic 2) Chlorine - Corrosive. Lung Irritant 3) Phosgene - Irritant - Skin and mucous membranes. Corrosive, toxic 4) Benzyl bromide - Lachrymatory (lacrimatory: relating to or prompting tears) 5) Chloromethyl chloroformate - Irritant - Eyes, skin, lungs 6) Trichloromethyl chloroformate- Severe irritant, causes burns 7) Chloropicrin - Irritant, lachrymatory, toxic 8) Stannic chloride -Severe irritant, causes burns 9) Ethyl iodoacetate-Lachrymatory, toxic 10) Bromoacetone-Lachrymatory, irritant 11) Monobromomethyl ethyl ketone- Lachrymatory, irritant 12) Acrolein-Lachrymatory, toxic 13) Hydrogen cyanide (Prussic acid)-Toxic, Chemical Asphyxiant (Asphyxiant-Gas or vapor that can cause unconsciousness or death by suffocation due to lack of oxygen.) 14) Hydrogen sulfide (Sulphuretted hydrogen)-Irritant, toxic 15) Diphenylchloroarsine-(Diphenyl chlorasine)-Irritant/Sternutatory (Sternutatory-causing or having the effect of sneezing) 16) A-Chlorotoluene (Benzyl chloride) - Irritant, lachrymatory 17) Mustard gas (Bis(2-chloroethyl) sulfide)-Vesicant (blistering agent), lung irritant 18) Bis(chloromethyl) ether (Dichloromethyl ether)-Irritant, can blur vision 19) Ethyldichloroarsine-Vesicant-a chemical agent that causes blistering 20) N-Ethylcarbazole- irritant


Is bleach irritant?

yes. bleach is AN irritant.


What does the warning sign irritant mean?

that the thing is irritant...