The acute lethal dose for most inorganic Mercury compounds for an adult is 1 to 4 grams (g) or 14 to 57 milligrams per kilogram body weight (mg/kg) for a 70-kg (multiply 70-kg by 2.2 if you'd like it in lbs.) person.
It has been estimated that the minimum lethal dose of methyl mercury for a 70-kg (multiply 70-kg by 2.2 if you'd like it in lbs.) person ranges from 20 to 60 mg/kg.
Yes, the human body can potentially generate too much electricity in certain situations, such as during electrocution or if there is a malfunction in the body's electrical system. Excessive electricity can disrupt the body's normal electrical pathways and cause serious harm or even be fatal.
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there is no krypton in the human body
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There are billions of nerves in the human body.
The human body is composed of cells.
The human body has billions of nerves in total.
if you weigh a 100 lbs, on Mercury you will weigh 38 lbs. just multiply your answer by 0.38.
Death. Too much water can be fatal, as it dilutes the body's blood chemicals (electrolytes).
The human body is made up of about 60 water.
if you weigh a 100 lbs, on mercury you will weigh 38 lbs. just multiply your answer by 0.38.
The human body is about 3% Nitrogen