no.
hydrogen peroxide i am not sure but palladium too try it.
Do not mix hydrogen peroxide with bleach or vinegar, as it can create harmful chemical reactions.
Hydrogen peroxide is broken down by catalase into water and oxygen gas. This reaction helps to decompose hydrogen peroxide, a harmful byproduct of metabolic processes, into less harmful substances.
It is better to have too much oxygen for combustion. Having excess oxygen ensures complete combustion, which results in a cleaner and more efficient burning process. Too much gas can lead to incomplete combustion, releasing harmful byproducts like carbon monoxide.
When platinum mixes with hydrogen, a form of chemical bonding called adsorption occurs. Hydrogen molecules attach themselves to the surface of platinum, enhancing the reactivity of the hydrogen. This process is commonly used in catalytic converters to facilitate the conversion of harmful exhaust gases into less harmful substances.
Yes. Too much of ANYTHING can be harmful. The entire universe runs on the Goldilocks principle; too much, not enough, or just right.
If leaches take too much of your blood, it is harmful.
yes yes
weak
Too much salt.
Yes but not too much. Too much of anything can be harmful.
it occurs naturally, but it can be harmful or even deadly if too much is consumed
To little and bacteria can thrive, to much and it can be harmful to the body.
death
if you water it too much it dies
Yes because it can dry your hands!
yes