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Obviously not all gases are toxic, but in general, toxic gases tend to be so dangerous because they are gases. It is difficult to contain them once released into the air, and they mix easily with the air, so that even small amounts of a toxic substance are incorporated quickly.
Noble gases are not toxic but may be asphyxiant; only radon is radioactive and very dangerous.
Because when they burn they emit and espose toxic gases
blister gases, choking gases and nerve gases
Yes they are - they are all toxic and corrosive.
Obviously not all gases are toxic, but in general, toxic gases tend to be so dangerous because they are gases. It is difficult to contain them once released into the air, and they mix easily with the air, so that even small amounts of a toxic substance are incorporated quickly.
The cause of toxic gases are of pollution being polluted on Earth. The effect is causing living organisms near it to die.
It is made from some toxic gases and liquids that can be dangerous to be exposed to for a long period of time.
There are currently no reports of ammonium alum being toxic to the human body. It is classified as being nontoxic.
Noble gases are not toxic but may be asphyxiant; only radon is radioactive and very dangerous.
Because when they burn they emit and espose toxic gases
Because when they burn they emit and espose toxic gases
Because some reactions between chemicals can cause explosions, release toxic gases, etc.
It change the toxic gases into non toxic gases (that are exhausted)
According to the Clorox website, they will negate each other. The site makes no mention of toxic gases being released or any other dangerous possibilities.
Toxic tastes bitter on the tongue. This encourages the body to spit it out as the brain recognizes it as being dangerous to consume.
Plutonium is extremely toxic and radioactive, being very dangerous.