Natural silicon & its compounds are non-toxic (e.g., drinking water contain silicic acid which is also safe) but silicon halogens are corrosive and extremely toxic; silicon breast implants may cause even cancer.
Yes, tin is generally considered to be non-toxic to humans.
Pyrite itself is not toxic to humans, but it can produce sulfuric acid when exposed to air and water, which can be harmful if ingested or inhaled.
Depending on the brand a silicone spray can, in fact, be toxic to your pets. Some of the sprays, however, are not so it is best to read the warning labels on the can. One may also call the 800 number on the back of the can if they need more information.
Yes, some elements in the periodic table are toxic to humans in certain forms or concentrations. For example, elements like lead, mercury, and arsenic are known to be toxic to humans. It is important to handle these elements with care and follow safety guidelines when working with them.
Green chemistry focuses on eliminating the use of toxic chemicals in chemistry without stifling.
Yes. Silicon is toxic.
Silicone is toxic... it would be detrimental to someone's health.
No, air plants are not toxic to humans.
Cedar is not toxic to humans or animals.
Yes, the rhododendron plant is toxic to humans if ingested.
Yes, tin is generally considered to be non-toxic to humans.
No, almonds are not toxic to humans. They are a nutritious and safe food to consume in moderation.
Phenol is toxic and corrosive.
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Yes, food-safe silicone is suitable for mold making as it is non-toxic and can be used to create molds for food-related items.