Carbon is dangerous as it is enters the body and stays in the hemoglobin. Carbon in the hemoglobin will cause limited oxygen in the blood and into the brain.
Carbon itself is not dangerous or poisonous. However, inhaling or consuming substances that contain carbon in harmful forms, such as carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide, can be dangerous and potentially deadly. It is essential to avoid exposure to these harmful carbon compounds and to ensure proper ventilation in enclosed spaces.
Sure: Carbon monoxide is dangerous!
No. The carbon isotope Carbon-14, or radiocarbon, is found in the human body in the same proportions as there is carbon in the atmosphere. It comes to us from the food we eat, but the levels are too low to be dangerous, either to us or to the environment.
Carbon monoxide.
It is a toxic gas, which is colourless.
of course :) :)
Carbon monoxide Chlorine gas Hydrogen cyanide Sulfur dioxide Ammonia Nitrogen dioxide Phosgene Hydrogen sulfide Ozone Carbon dioxide at high concentrations
Yes, carbon monoxide is a poisonous and very dangerous gas.
If the combustion is incomplete, carbon monoxide can be formed. Other than that, if you are in an enclosed space, carbon dioxide could be dangerous. Also, if a fire occurs, that could also be dangerous.
carbon monoxide is poisonous. carbon dioxide is poisonous if you breth in to much of it. :D :(
Solid carbon dioxide is not dangerous but avoid contact with skin and eyes.
Carbon fibers are practically non-dangerous.