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yes, snake poison is carried through the blood stream it can be eaten without fatal effects.
Warning--If you have sores or open wounds in the mouth the venom can find it's way into the bloodstream this way so it is better to avoid eating the head.
Yes, battery acid, which is typically sulfuric acid, can corrode and degrade copper over time. It can cause the copper to dissolve or form copper sulfate, depending on the concentration of the acid and the conditions of exposure.
Boiling fruit in a copper pot can cause a chemical reaction between the acid in the fruit and the copper, which can result in a metallic taste in the food and potential health risks from ingesting too much copper. It is safer to use stainless steel or ceramic pots for cooking fruits.
When copper is mixed with copper nitrate, a chemical reaction occurs where the copper in the copper nitrate displaces the copper in the solid copper, forming copper(II) nitrate and releasing nitrogen dioxide gas. This reaction is a redox reaction, where copper is oxidized and the copper ions in the solution are reduced.
Some common compounds of copper include copper(II) sulfate, copper(II) chloride, copper(II) oxide, and copper(II) nitrate. Copper also forms compounds with other elements such as oxygen, sulfur, and carbon.
Copper oxide is composed of copper and oxygen atoms. The two elements in copper oxide are copper and oxygen.
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it needs to eat eat copper and metal or maybe batterys at times to get energy
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It is not recommended to eat fish from a pond containing copper sulfate, but if care is given it is not harmful. Humans can safely consume small amounts of copper, but in large amounts it can cause health problems.
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Yes, battery acid, which is typically sulfuric acid, can corrode and degrade copper over time. It can cause the copper to dissolve or form copper sulfate, depending on the concentration of the acid and the conditions of exposure.
Corrosion of copper electrode generates copper salts (which are blue/green) that then diffuse into the flesh of the potato. Don't eat them, copper salts are toxic!!!
Nitric acid can dissolve copper but not gold. Gold is resistant to most acids, including nitric acid, which is commonly used to dissolve copper.
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