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A toxic gas is a substance that can harm or even be lethal to living organisms when inhaled, absorbed, or ingested in sufficient amounts. Examples include carbon monoxide, chlorine gas, and hydrogen sulfide.
Gases disperse into the atmosphere and mix with the surrounding air. Depending on their density and temperature, they can rise upwards or remain closer to the ground. Ultimately, gases can be transported by wind and atmospheric movement to different locations on Earth.
The sphere that contains gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide is the atmosphere. It is the layer of gases that surrounds the Earth and plays a crucial role in sustaining life by regulating temperatures and protecting us from harmful solar radiation.
Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
Poison is typically measured in terms of its toxicity, which is often described using units such as LD50 (lethal dose for 50% of the population) or LC50 (lethal concentration for 50% of a population). These measurements help determine the lethal dosage or concentration of a substance that can cause harm or death to living organisms.
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The smell of rotten potatoes can release toxic gases like hydrogen sulfide, which in high concentrations can be lethal if inhaled in a confined space.
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The gases that are around us are 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and 1% carbon dioxide, argon and other gases
There are many reasons why gases are important to us. For example, the air that we breathe is a gas.
A tram is more efficient because it doesn't release lethal gases which go up to the atmosphere and tram uses electricity
1. Any hazard, but noble gases are not respirable. 2. Radon is very radioactive and dangerous.
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The gases ranged from disabling chemicals, such as tear gas and the severe mustard gas, to lethal agents like phosgene and chlorine
It protects us from the sun, gases, etc.