Yes
Dry ice is much colder than regular ice, and can cause the freezer temperature to drop significantly, potentially damaging the freezer or its contents. The extreme cold temperature of dry ice can also cause the freezer to malfunction or even break. Additionally, the build-up of carbon dioxide gas from the sublimation of dry ice can displace oxygen, posing a safety risk.
Oxygen is the most useful gas to human beings as it is essential for respiration. Carbon monoxide is considered the most dangerous gas to humans as it can displace oxygen in the bloodstream, leading to carbon monoxide poisoning, which can be fatal.
Phosgene is certainly a dangerous gas, that was specifically designed to be poisonous to people, so that it could be used as a weapon of war, but it is not the most dangerous gas. Fluorine gas is more dangerous. But fluorine is so dangerous that it would not be practical to use it as a weapon (not that phosgene is a very practical weapon either; poison gas blows on the wind, and easily turns back toward the people who are using it). Anyone trying to use fluorine gas as a weapon would almost certainly wind up being killed by it. It is almost impossible to handle safely.
Yes, lead gas pipes can be dangerous because they can release lead particles into the air, which can be harmful if inhaled. Lead exposure can cause a range of health issues, especially in children and pregnant women. It is advisable to replace lead gas pipes with safer alternatives to minimize health risks.
Radon gas is a naturally occurring radioactive element which can be produced by the decay of radium (which in turn is part of the decay chain of uranium) present in granitic rocks and shales and also soils derived from these two rock types.
Dry ice is much colder than regular ice, and can cause the freezer temperature to drop significantly, potentially damaging the freezer or its contents. The extreme cold temperature of dry ice can also cause the freezer to malfunction or even break. Additionally, the build-up of carbon dioxide gas from the sublimation of dry ice can displace oxygen, posing a safety risk.
chlorine gas
very dangerous
When you put in the freezer
The heat energy from a freezer is removed by the refrigeration system, which transfers it outside the freezer. The compressor compresses the refrigerant gas, raising its temperature, and then releases it outside where it dissipates into the surrounding environment. This cycle allows the freezer to maintain its cold temperature inside.
yes it is
its combustible
Farts
mustard gas tear gas poison gas
R 134 is freon gas. In small amounts, the exposure to freon gas is not dangerous. In larger amounts, freon can cause respiratory issues.
Yes, methane, a dangerous greenhouse gas.
Hail will become smaller in your freezer due to sublimation, which occurs when a substance goes directly from the solid phase to the gas phase.