Any substance that contains poisons or harmful chemicals can be toxic to breathe or to intake. Some of which include household cleaners and products. Examples: p-dichlorobenzene (air fresheners, pesticides), ammonia, bleaches, oils, etc.
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?
Yes, coal can be toxic when burned or exposed to the environment, as it releases harmful pollutants such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and mercury. Additionally, coal mining and transportation can have negative environmental and health impacts due to the release of toxic chemicals and particulate matter.
Tape itself is not toxic. However, some types of tape may contain adhesives or chemicals that could be harmful if ingested or inhaled in large amounts. It's always best to use tape as intended and keep it out of reach of children and pets.
Toxic is an adjective.
The contents of a glow stick are typically non-toxic and should not cause harm if they get on your skin. However, some people may experience minor skin irritation or redness. It is recommended to wash the affected area with soap and water.
Many things, for example in a chemistry experiment stuff can blow up or emit toxic gasses
they could recact badly i.e. explode, create toxic gasses, other bad stuff like that
Possibly, if it is extremely toxic.
The red liquid in a thermometre could either be alcohol, dyed red; or a substance called mercury, which is very toxic. Hope I helped :)
Call the poison control. They should help. Don't touch it, and don't go in the room- even if it doesn't smell, it could still be toxic to inhale.
not much could make a spot but the oil that's down there could make it toxic
me me me i looovveee sour stuff have u tried the bubble gum
The stuff inside black light bulbs, such as the phosphor coatings that produce ultraviolet light, is generally not toxic. However, it's important to be cautious and avoid breaking the bulb to prevent exposure to potentially harmful substances.
no, most of them are non-toxic, but I wouldn't suggest drinking the glowy liquid stuff.
It depends on what type of stain it is. A chemical stain can be toxic depending on what it is. Water stain isn't toxic but depending on what it stains it could ruin the material.
It's possible that some toxic compounds could be released when PVC is melted. Toxic compounds will definitely be given off when PVC is burned.
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?