Definitely. Chlorine is a poisonous gas that has been used as a weapon. When it contacts the linings of the lungs it reacts to produce a strong, destructive acid.
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It is better to have too much oxygen for combustion. Having excess oxygen ensures complete combustion, which results in a cleaner and more efficient burning process. Too much gas can lead to incomplete combustion, releasing harmful byproducts like carbon monoxide.
Yes, too much hydrogen in the air can be harmful as it poses a flammability and explosion risk. Inhaling high concentrations of hydrogen gas can also displace oxygen in the lungs leading to asphyxiation. It is important to handle and store hydrogen gas safely to prevent any accidents or health effects.
Using too much dish detergent can lead to soap residue or suds remaining on your dishes, making them harder to rinse off. It can also be wasteful and harmful to the environment. Follow the manufacturer's recommended guidelines for the amount of detergent to use based on your water hardness and the level of grease on your dishes.
Chlorine is a halogen.
i should think clorine - it is used in swimming pools in killing any germs
Yes. Too much of ANYTHING can be harmful. The entire universe runs on the Goldilocks principle; too much, not enough, or just right.
Clorine is dangerous, see this website: http://www.kewego.com/video/iLyROoafY8DO.html And here is how I handle my Pool: http://live-efficient-green.blogspot.com/2009/07/pool-with-no-harmfull-chemicals.html Hope this helps.
If leaches take too much of your blood, it is harmful.
Chlorine atom reacts with ozone. It destroys 100,000 atoms of ozone.
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Yes but not too much. Too much of anything can be harmful.
it occurs naturally, but it can be harmful or even deadly if too much is consumed
To little and bacteria can thrive, to much and it can be harmful to the body.
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if you water it too much it dies