The most reactive metal is Frankium. This will explode if you put it in water.
Lead is probably one of the most poisonous metals.
Yes, mercury is a heavy metal and fairly toxic.
The most common danger of electricity is children (mainly 2-5 year olds) sticking metal objects (like knifes and forks) in a plug point while it's still on, or sticking a metal object in a toaster to get a stuck peice of toast. So whatever you do, BE CAREFUL AND DON'T LET YOUR YOUNGER CHILDREN FIDDLE AROUND WITH METAL SUBSTANCES. Yours SINCERELY, DEBRA LAMB
Fluorine is the most reactive non-metal.
depending on the type of metal humans or animals are subject to; it could have a dangerous effect on your health or it could be harmless.
"The dangers of liposuction include bruising in areas the surgery was preformed, swelling, numbness or discomfort, and other more serious dangers such as surgical complication or infection"
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The most reflective metal is silver.
acid can burn though wood metal so the acid can burn and burn until it gets down
There are many dangers associated with snorting cocaine. Some of the most serious dangers include developing depression, paranoia, damage to the lungs and nose and in extreme cases death.
No. Francium is the most reactive metal. WHY?
caesium is the most reactive non-radioactive metal and Florine is the most reactive non-metal, but francium is the most reactive, radioactive metal
The only downside to rubber tracks is that they can only carry vechilcles up to 30 tons.