In many cases, amount matters. Very small amounts of some toxic substances may make you ill without killing you, and small enough amounts might not even be noticed. Some toxic substances build up over time until a lethal concentration is reached in the body; no single tiny ingestion causes illness or death.
So the affect a substance will have depends on the substance and on the amount ingested.
When it comes to poisons or toxic materials we always must think back to Paracelsus (1493 - 1541) the Swiis German Renaissance scientist who observed in his study ox toxicology that "All things are poison, it depends only on the dose" In the case of this question all chemicals (that would be everything in the world) is toxic if you have n overdose. This would include materials generally thought to be beneficial like water, oxygen, vitamins, iron, and so on. Some materials are toxic at lower doeses, others at higher.
No substance in the world is completely non-toxic, as all substances can be harmful in large enough quantities.
Peroxisome
Poison is poison!
They all have a green tint when put in a hydrochloric solution.
Polluting substances.... But in all seriousness, anything toxic and unedible would probably pollute your water.
When handling toxic substances, always wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as gloves, goggles, and a lab coat. Work in a well-ventilated area to minimize exposure to fumes, and be sure to label all containers clearly with the contents and hazards. Dispose of toxic substances properly according to local regulations.
Yes, it's toxic to all tissue.
A toxic substance is harmful at low doses, typically due to its inherent chemical properties. A harmful substance, on the other hand, may cause harm through other means such as misuse or overexposure. In general, all toxic substances are harmful, but not all harmful substances are necessarily toxic.
Potassium chloride can be toxic to dogs if ingested in large amounts, as it can disrupt the electrolyte balance in the body leading to serious health issues such as cardiac arrhythmias and even death. It is important to keep all medications and substances containing potassium chloride out of reach of pets to prevent accidental ingestion. If you suspect your dog has consumed potassium chloride, contact a veterinarian immediately.
Yes, Pennyroyal is toxic to horses if ingested. It would be best to remove or relocate it to another portion of your property if at all possible.
Consuming alkali chemicals, such as lye or caustic soda, can be extremely harmful and even toxic to the body. These substances are highly corrosive and can cause serious damage to the digestive system if ingested. It is important to avoid eating or ingesting any type of alkali substance.
Yes, adenium obesum, also known as desert rose, is toxic if ingested. All parts of the plant contain toxic compounds that can cause various symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and skin irritation. It is important to keep this plant away from children and pets.