It depends on the specific poison. Some poisons can be removed or neutralized through burning, while others may release toxic fumes when burned, posing a greater threat. It is generally recommended to contact a hazardous waste disposal facility for proper handling and disposal of liquid poisons.
Dilution of poison involves mixing the poison with a liquid or substance to decrease its concentration and potentially reduce its harmful effects when ingested. It can be used as a first aid measure to minimize the impact of the poison on the body before seeking professional medical help.
Yes, gasoline can burn the skin because it is a flammable liquid that can cause skin irritation and burns upon contact.
A burn is damage to the skin caused by contact with hot liquid or steam. It can result in pain, redness, blistering, and in severe cases, scarring. Immediate first aid treatment, such as cool water application and seeking medical help if needed, is important for burn management.
Yes, gasoline can burn your skin if it comes into contact with it because it is a flammable liquid that can cause irritation, redness, and even blistering upon contact.
Easy answer first: there is no lead in Gator-Ade. Next, pretty much any substance can be toxic in sufficient dosage; toxicity is a function of what and how much, always. That said, Gator-Ade is designed for human consumption and, in any reasonable quantity, is not toxic to humans. So no -- no poison.
Not if it is cornstarch.
If a liquid is flammable it will burn. Flammable means can catch on fire.
Cut Poison Burn - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010 USA: 8 October 2010 (Mill Valley Film Festival)
cereals
No the water will evaporate and you will Burn.
That will depend on the specific poison, some cause chemical burns, some don't. There are also poisons that digest tissue, while this is not really a burn it will likely look and feel like one!!!
It is Acid
yeah
burn the coal in night, is a painless killer (human killer)
Burn them at the roots, or try spreading sugar on them.
It depends on if they cleaned really thoroughly. You can get it if you burn it or if someone with poison ivy touches a tool and you touch it after.
Battery acid is a highly corrosive acid made from sulfur dioxide. It will poison you if its digested. It can burn your skin to. Becareful. Hope this helps :)