The static electricity in a balloon cannot harm you, though it can give you an annoying jolt. Current kills.
Radon difluoride is highly radioactive and therefore very dangerous.
Yes, they are flammable, but I highly advise not to burn it because they are highly toxic.
Pure nitroglycerine is highly dangerous because it is a powerful explosive that can easily be set off accidentally. So much so that it is impractical for weapons use in its pure form.
Nearly any gas can pump up a balloon because it has mass. However, helium is used because it is lighter than air, makes balloons rise, and is fairly safe. Sure, you could put hydrogen in a balloon and it would rise, but it would be highly explosive.
Well, lava and magma can be very very dangerous! Lava is something that you can die in. And magma is still lava. They both can be very dangerous! So I would say it is 90% dangerous.
The duration of Highly Dangerous is -5400.0 seconds.
Highly Dangerous was created on 1950-12-06.
Because it is highly flammable.
Generally all highly radioactive isotopes are dangerous.
yes, highly
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Highly Dangerous - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 Sweden:15 UK:U
Radon difluoride is highly radioactive and therefore very dangerous.
Acetylene could be considered dangerous, as it is highly inflammable
Yes, they are flammable, but I highly advise not to burn it because they are highly toxic.
Highly you might die
If the object remains ungrounded it will remain charged.