Phosgene is a very toxic chemical that can be produced during welding when chlorinated hydrocarbon solvents come into contact with UV radiation from the welding arc. This can occur when cleaning metal surfaces with solvents containing chlorinated compounds before welding. Exposure to phosgene can lead to severe respiratory issues and even death.
The chemical equation for a toxic chemical will depend on the specific chemical in question. Could you please provide the name or formula of the toxic chemical you are referring to?
Welding is a physical change because it involves the joining of two pieces of metal through the application of heat and pressure, without altering the chemical composition of the base materials.
To be toxic means you are not good for someone like if I am a killer and you are one of my friends that would make you toxic to the police you would be seen as me. For a chemical to be toxic is that you probably should not touch and/or drink the chemical for it will damage you.
Arsenic is not inert; it is a toxic element that can have harmful effects on living organisms. It is classified as a metalloid and has a variety of chemical forms, some of which are more toxic than others.
Argon is a noble gas that is colorless, odorless, and non-toxic. It is generally safe to handle and is commonly used in various industries such as welding and lighting.
ammonia NH3
welding rod chemical formula?
Your question has a false assumption. Water is a very stable substance and it is not toxic.
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Very toxic - it was used for Chemical Warfare in WW1
The chemical equation for a toxic chemical will depend on the specific chemical in question. Could you please provide the name or formula of the toxic chemical you are referring to?
1. Mercury is liquid at room temperature 2. It is a poison 3. Mercury vapour -gas that forms over liquid mercury is VERY toxic 4. Used for welding
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No, uranium is a very toxic chemical element and also is radioactive.
They will always remain toxic. A toxic chemical is a toxic chemical. Cyanide will always have the ability to kill you and will never, not be deadly.
Safety hazards connected with welding include heat, bright light, ultraviolet radiation and fire, as well as inhalation of toxic metal fumes.
PVC is very toxic.