Phenol is toxic and corrosive.
No, but foods can contain some hydrocarbons. While most hydrocarbons are toxic to humans, one form in particular is used in many food preparations: paraffin wax.
they are toxic!
If the herbicide that is being used contains TCDD than it is considered extremely toxic to all living creatures including humans.
Don't eat coal. I don't believe the body can absorb any of the energy found in coal anyways. The stuff is toxic if inhaled...you don't want to be eating it. == No. Your body can't process and use coal for anything good. And it's toxic. It contains hydrocarbons within its structure that will make you sick if you eat it. You wouldn't drink gasoline. Why would you eat coal? It's not as toxic as gasoline, but contains similar flamable hydrocarbons.
Nutmeg contains a chemical called myristicin, which can be toxic to humans in large doses and to dogs in small ones.
There are many different toxic substances in cigarette smoke, among which is a class of compounds known informally as tar, and formally as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. This material has the capacity to induce cancer. It has some deleterious reaction with the nucleic acid in cells.
Yes, many hydrocarbons are toxic or carcinogenic.
Cedar is not toxic to humans or animals.
No, air plants are not toxic to humans.
Depends on the hydrocarbon : Hydrocarbon gases are asphixiants and can be narcotic. N-alkanes (straight chain hydrocarbons) up to about 10carbon atoms long have some toxicity, above that not so. Aromatic hydrocarbons vary greatly in toxicity depending on size and side chain placement. There is no "one size fits all" answer to this question.
Yes, the rhododendron plant is toxic to humans if ingested.
Yes, tin is generally considered to be non-toxic to humans.