The element Sodium (Na) is not poisonous, but reacts violently with moisture. Sodium Chloride (Salt) is not poisonous either, but too much makes you fat :)
Sodium cyanide is a highly toxic chemical compound that is used in mining to extract gold and silver from ores. It works by forming a stable complex with metal ions, allowing them to be leached from the ore. However, it is a deadly poison to humans and wildlife if ingested or inhaled.
Sodium nitrate works by inhibiting the growth of harmful bacteria, such as Clostridium botulinum, which can cause food spoilage and foodborne illness. It also helps maintain the red color of meat products and imparts a characteristic flavor. Sodium nitrate breaks down into nitrite, which reacts with the meat to inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria and extend the shelf life of the food product.
The plural form of poison is simply poisons.
Yes. It is just an industrial bleach offering no real health benefit. It is poison diluted to the point where it usually does kill, and when people react to the poison (usually by vomiting), that is described as "the body getting rid of illness".
sodium chlorateNaClO3 = Sodium Chlorate
no it is a poison
Sodium chloride is not a poison.
because it is a poison.
To much sodium can harm your body.
Road salt (if is sodium chloride) is not toxic.
Your kidneys require sodium to drive water and poisons through their membranes to create urine. Without sodium, they will not work. If your can not urinate, your blood becomes poison. You become weak just like when you are drunk. You roll around on the floor. Unless someone recognizes something is wrong, they are likely to put you to bed and tell you to sleep it off. If you go to the hospital, the will give you an IV with sodium solution. That will enable you to urinate and get the poison out of your system.
The poison that is often described as tasting like soap is sodium fluoride. It is used in various applications, including dental products and pest control. Ingestion of sodium fluoride can be toxic and lead to serious health issues. However, any suspected poisoning should be treated as a medical emergency, and professional help should be sought immediately.
Its sodium polacrylate. You make the Judgment. Also used to water plants... But on most packaging it said's avoid skin contact.
Yes, one type of rat poison, sodium warfarin, also known as Coumadin, Jantoven, Marevan, Lawarin, and Waran, is routinely prescribed as a blood thinner to patients with heart disease and other illnesses.
Very carefully... There are many poisons that we use on a regular basis. Chlorine is a poison, but it is found in chlorine bleach. It helps make the bleach work. It is also used in pools to keep the water free of microbial organisms. Rat poison, and insecticides are used to kill pests, but they are poisonous to us as well. Sodium is a poison, and as noted above, so is chlorine, but together they make sodium chloride, usually called salt. there are hundreds of other examples that could be given, but it would be impossible to include them all.
Sodium cyanide is a highly toxic chemical compound that is used in mining to extract gold and silver from ores. It works by forming a stable complex with metal ions, allowing them to be leached from the ore. However, it is a deadly poison to humans and wildlife if ingested or inhaled.
Raw minerals are just rocks which contain chemical elements. In terms of human nutrition, minerals are just chemical elements in a form that are usable by humans. Elements may be in compounds to help carry them into the body. For instance, the body needs sodium, but we usually get it in the form of sodium chloride. Raw sodium is volatile when exposed to water (don't want it to explode in your mouth or stomach), and chlorine is a poisonous gas. Yet, salt doesn't explode nor poison you when consumed in reasonable amounts. The chlorine gives salt its taste, making it desirable enough to consume enough. When chlorine is bound to sodium in sort of a lattice formation, the sodium doesn't react to water, and the chlorine doesn't poison you.