Carbon monoxide
lead
Yes and it has been found that mold spores that are inhaled have greater toxicity to humans than those absorbed by the skin or ingested.
radium is so dangerous to touch it will cause blindness, the skin will peel off frm fingers drugs are dangerous to in hale
cuts or mucous membranes ingestion of food and water inhalation
Amphibians
Perspiration is body water reaching the skin surface through sweat glands. The perpiration then evaporates on the skin surface and causes a cooling effect. So leave the sweat to evaporate naturally rather than wiping the sweat away.
Carbon monoxide
YES
Alcohol can be absorbed through the skin and it can also be inhaled.
Yes and it has been found that mold spores that are inhaled have greater toxicity to humans than those absorbed by the skin or ingested.
Alpha radiation can be stopped by pretty much anything: 5 cm of air, a piece of paper, skin, etc. Alpha particles are not dangerous unless inhaled, so skin is a safe solution.
Alpha: Highly ionising particles that can not penetrate the skin, smoke or most substances. It's only dangerous when inhaled or ingested. Beta: Is slightly less ionising but can penetrate air, layers of skin and paper. It's only slightly more dangerous than Alpha.
Ingested inhaled or skin contact?
radium is so dangerous to touch it will cause blindness, the skin will peel off frm fingers drugs are dangerous to in hale
when and if a dangerous substace comes in contact with you skin or eye you will be at risk of a burn on the skin or blindness in the eye. possibly even pernament blindness. the substance can be so dangerous when it comes in contact it will imediatlly start to eat through.
Pesticides are bad for our health and can poison people if ingested, inhaled or absorbed through the skin in large amounts. For people with sensitive skin, allergies and asthma the reaction can cause a rash and breathing issues.
no... you are supposed to leave it on your skin until it does obsorb completely. if following the instructions was dangerous, they wouldn't sell it now would they?
Unlikely to be dangerous. Avoid writing on broken skin, though.