Acrylonitrile is a toxic colourless liquid organic compound synthesized from propylene and ammonia.
Cedar is not toxic to humans or animals.
The safest type of car antifreeze for the environment is propylene glycol-based antifreeze. Unlike traditional ethylene glycol antifreeze, which is toxic to humans and animals, propylene glycol is biodegradable and less harmful if spilled or disposed of improperly. It is often labeled as "non-toxic" and is commonly used in applications where accidental exposure might occur, such as in food processing and in vehicles used for transporting food. Always check for eco-friendly certifications when selecting antifreeze.
All animals are affected by toxic chemicals.
propylene gylcol is Green in colour and is used in a number of applications as it is much less toxic than blue coolant. Although it requires a more specialist tester than standard coolant and cost from £8 upwards
Yes, very toxic. Antifreeze products usually contain one of three active ingredients: Ethylene glycol Propylene glycol Methanol All three ingredients are toxic to humans in liquid or vapor form.
Yes, although I wouldn't feed it to them on a plate! Paintballs (including the paint) are made entirely from food-grade products and as such are non toxic.
No. 1,4-butanediol is significantly more toxic. The MSDS for propylene glycol lists an oral LD50 of 20g/kg in rats, while that for 1,4-butanediol says its LD50 for rats is 1.5g/kg.
Propylene glycol can be made through a chemical process called hydration of propylene oxide, where propylene oxide reacts with water to form propylene glycol. This reaction is typically carried out in the presence of a catalyst, such as an acid or a base, to facilitate the conversion of propylene oxide into propylene glycol.
No, krypton is not toxic assuming you mean poisonous.
Yes, it is as toxic to animals as it is to humans.
it can be toxic to poultry, cattle, sheep and horses, possible other animals as well.