it can have pollutants in it
One danger of an oxygen leak is an increased risk of fire. Oxygen supports combustion, so if there is a leak in an oxygen-enriched environment, it can lead to fires that are more intense and difficult to control.
No, it is extremely dangerous to drink liquid oxygen. Liquid oxygen is extremely cold and can cause serious injuries if it comes into contact with the body. Additionally, oxygen is not meant to be ingested and can be harmful if it enters the digestive system.
One danger of excessive nitrogen levels in water is eutrophication, which can lead to overgrowth of algae and aquatic plants. This can deplete oxygen levels in the water, harming fish and other aquatic life.
Special care must be given when administering oxygen to premature infants because of the danger of high oxygen levels causing retinopathy of prematurity, or contributing to the construction of ductus arteriosis.
Ammonia is not classified as an asphyxiant gas. However, it can displace oxygen in the air, leading to a potential asphyxiation risk in poorly ventilated spaces. The primary danger of exposure to high levels of ammonia is its toxic and irritant effects on the respiratory system.
No it is not. Oxygen is the one that creates the ozone layer.
No oxygen is not a danger to ozone layer in stratosphere. It is because oxygen itself participates in the creation of ozone.
One danger of an oxygen leak is an increased risk of fire. Oxygen supports combustion, so if there is a leak in an oxygen-enriched environment, it can lead to fires that are more intense and difficult to control.
Ozone element is in danger. It is present as ozone layer.
You are in danger of a stroke
No,it is not. It is the helpful one as it forms the ozone.
Difficult respiration if the oxygen is under 20 % followed by death.
it will die
No, it is extremely dangerous to drink liquid oxygen. Liquid oxygen is extremely cold and can cause serious injuries if it comes into contact with the body. Additionally, oxygen is not meant to be ingested and can be harmful if it enters the digestive system.
There is danger to a healthy person from high altitude breathing because the oxygen level is very low which could possibly cause a heart attack or stroke.
An oxygen concentrator takes oxygen from the air we all breathe and concentrates it. Unlike a tank of concentrated oxygen it has little risk of causing an explosion or a fire. In fact oxygen concentrators are the preferred system for rescue personell because there is far less danger to the operator.
For the TEMPORARY transport of portable medical oxygen containers it is permitted. However (in the US) bottled Oxygen is considered an explosive danger (oxygen itself is not explosive but exposed to flame the rapid accelerant nature of oxygen is an explosive reaction). It would be foohardy at best and reckless at worst to make this a regular practice.