Xenon is a noble gas, which means it is non-reactive under normal conditions. It is neither explosive, flammable, corrosive, nor poisonous. Xenon is commonly used in various applications such as lighting, medical imaging, and anesthesia due to its inert and stable nature.
Xenon is a non-reactive noble gas. It is not explosive, poisonous, flammable, or corrosive. It is inert and typically used in lighting, medical imaging, and aerospace applications.
Sodium is not really an explosive that you'd use to blow something up with although when it meets water it reacts quite violently with it, but chlorine is a poisonous gas.
natural gas and methane are not poisonous if breathed but will displace oxygen from air and will cause suffocation and is as well as explosive. it is a greenhouse gas and will cause global warming.
Gallium dust or fumes may cause respiratory, digestive or skin irritations. Chronic exposure may result in bone marrow abnormalities. Anyone handling it should wear gloves and eye protection and an emergency eyewash should be available. Like many metals, gallium shavings can in fact burn. Do not use water or CO2 to extinguish a gallium fire. Use dry chemical, dry sand or dry ground dolomite. Others have said: "Its neither corrosive or flammable. Its just a non-toxic element that melts in one's hand."
Dilute acid may not be very hazardous. A concentrated acid should have the corrosive substance warning label. There are also poisonous acids such as Prussic acid, which even in dilute form should be marked with the skull and crossbones, to indicate poison.
Xenon is a non-reactive noble gas. It is not explosive, poisonous, flammable, or corrosive. It is inert and typically used in lighting, medical imaging, and aerospace applications.
poisonous, flammable, and corrosive
Poison gas is any of the various gases with either poisonous or corrosive nature
No. Hydrogen is not poisonous. However, it is extremely flammable.
Hydrogen sulfide is a chemical compound with the formula H2S. It is colorless gas with the characteristic foul odor of rotten eggs. H2S is heavier than air, very poisonous, corrosive, flammable and explosive.
yes... most of them are flamable and poisonous as well..
No, it won't. It can be poisonous though, and it very flammable.
Yes, chlorine is a highly corrosive and poisonous gas.
Many glues are flammable. Avoid inhaltion of vapours.
Hazard Class 2 is for compressed gases. Class 2 has three divisions: Flammable (also called combustible), Non-Flammable/Non-Poisonous, and Poisonous.
Well many concentrated acids are dangerous, mostly corrosive, or poisonous.
Sodium is not really an explosive that you'd use to blow something up with although when it meets water it reacts quite violently with it, but chlorine is a poisonous gas.