Yes, ammonia is poisonous to humans, but only in large quantity. When ammonia is used as a dilute solution in water (as a cleaning agent, for example) it is not dangerous. Pure ammonia is approximately as toxic as chlorine gas.
Yes, ammonia is naturally occurring and can be found in the environment, such as in soil, water, and air. It is also produced by animals, including humans, as a byproduct of metabolism.
Plutonium, lead, and mercury are all heavy metals. If you knew nothing but that, you should be able to guess that the correct answer is iron. (It might also help to try the various elements in the phrase "Fortified with ____!", and see which of them sounds most familiar from the labels on vitamins or cereals.)
the common name of ammonia is more or less ammonia since it not it's chemical name and ammonia is also a baking soda
Ammonia is the solute and the solvent is the water.
Ammonia = NH3 Ammonium = NH4
No, pigs are not poisonous to humans.
Bracken ferns are not poisonous to humans but they are poisonous to animals.
Ammonia is poisonous; don't gargle with it.
Snakes are poisonous to humans but not to Meerkats.
only some fish are poisonous to humans
No, pure water is not poisonous to humans.
Cedar is not poisonous to humans or animals.
Yes, ficus trees are not poisonous to humans.
The poisonous substance made in the liver is ammonia. During the metabolism of proteins, ammonia is produced as a byproduct. Normally, the liver converts ammonia into urea, which is then excreted by the kidneys. However, when the liver is damaged or overwhelmed, ammonia can accumulate in the bloodstream, leading to toxicity.
NO, ladybugs are not poisonous to humans, they can affect small animals but they are not poisonous to humans
cotton poisonous
Yes , it is poisonous