Compressed air is not generally considered a hazardous substance under normal circumstances. However, it can pose risks if mishandled, such as causing injury if used improperly or if a container bursts under pressure.
It is illegal to obtain red phosphorus without a valid reason or license. It is a controlled substance due to its potential use in illegal activities such as drug production. If you have a legitimate need for red phosphorus, you should consult with a licensed professional or supplier who can provide it legally and safely.
The fields of medicine (particularly veterinary) and zoology often distinguish a poison from a toxin, and from a venom. Toxins are poisons produced via some biological function in nature, and venoms are usually defined as toxins that are injected by a bite or sting to cause their effect, while other poisons are generally defined as substances absorbed through epithelial linings such as the skin or gut.Some poisons are also toxins, usually referring to naturally produced substances, such as the bacterial proteins that cause tetanus and botulism. A distinction between the two terms is not always observed, even among scientists. Animal poisons that are delivered subcutaneously (e.g. by sting or bite) are also called venom. In normal usage, a poisonous organism is one that is harmful to consume, but a venomous organism uses poison (venom) to kill its prey or defend itself while still alive. A single organism can be both venomous and poisonous. The derivative forms "toxic" and "poisonous" are synonymous.In nuclear physics, a poison is a substance that obstructs or inhibits a nuclear reaction. For an example, see nuclear poison. Paracelsus, the father of toxicology, once wrote: "Everything is poison, there is poison in everything. Only the dose makes a thing not a poison." The term "poison" is often used colloquially to describe any harmful substance, particularly corrosive substances, carcinogens, mutagens, teratogens and harmful pollutants, and to exaggerate the dangers of chemicals. The legal definition of "poison" is stricter. A medical condition of poisoning can also be caused by substances that are not legally required to carry the label "poison".Environmentally hazardous substances are not necessarily poisons and vice versa. For example, food industry wastewater-which may contain potato or milk juice-can be hazardous to the ecosystems of streams and rivers by consuming oxygen and causing eutrophication, but is nonhazardous to humans and not classified as a poison.
It is important to note that handling potassium cyanide is extremely dangerous and should only be done by trained professionals in a controlled laboratory setting. It is a highly toxic substance that can be fatal if ingested, inhaled, or absorbed through the skin. It is also a regulated chemical and requires proper permits and safety protocols for handling. It is illegal to possess or use potassium cyanide without the necessary permits and licenses.
It is illegal and dangerous to make nitrous oxide at home. Nitrous oxide should only be obtained legally through a licensed supplier for legitimate purposes, such as medical or industrial use. Attempting to make nitrous oxide at home can result in serious harm or legal consequences.
Yes, you can legally mail lithium ion batteries within certain guidelines. The batteries must be installed in the equipment they are intended for, or they must be sent with specific packaging that meets regulations. It's important to follow the postal service's guidelines to ensure safe and legal shipment.
Small quantities of certain regulated hazardous materials may be carried on a motorcycle, but in general a motorcycle is not an appropriate vehicle for transporting regulated hazardous materials.
Adderall is not legally available in Vietnam and is considered a controlled substance. The regulation of Adderall in Vietnam is strict, and it is not commonly prescribed or used in the country.
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Adrenochrome is a regulated substance and cannot be legally purchased without a prescription. Buying it without a prescription would be illegal.
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Yes, defamation must be false in order for it to be legally considered as such.
The law doesn't distinguish between salts and optical isomers of various drugs...so yes, they'll charge you for the same amount of substance.
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No, a thumbs up gesture is not considered legally binding in any formal agreements or contracts. Written or verbal agreements are typically required for a contract to be legally binding.