No, but it is dangerous in large amounts, because it is an asphyxiant gas. Also, it's extremely flammable.
No, they are not the same.Hydrogen sulfide (H2S, gaseous) is a kind of poison, smelling like rotten eggs, andHydrogen (H2, the lightest gas we know) is a odourless, very explosive gas when in contact with air.
Hydrogen is a gas at 20 degrees, Fahrenheit and Celsius, but it you are talking Kelvin, then it is a liquid.
Hydrogen chloride is a compound composed of hydrogen and chlorine atoms bonded together, while hydrogen gas and chlorine gas are pure elements. Hydrogen gas is diatomic, consisting of two hydrogen atoms bonded together, while chlorine gas is diatomic, with two chlorine atoms bonded together. Hydrogen chloride is a colorless gas with a pungent odor, while hydrogen gas is colorless and odorless, and chlorine gas is a yellow-green gas with a strong odor.
At room temperature, hydrogen is a colorless, odorless gas. It is the lightest and most abundant element in the universe. Hydrogen becomes a liquid at very low temperatures, below -252.87 degrees Celsius.
Hydrogen chloride gas is colorless.
No, they are not the same.Hydrogen sulfide (H2S, gaseous) is a kind of poison, smelling like rotten eggs, andHydrogen (H2, the lightest gas we know) is a odourless, very explosive gas when in contact with air.
Zyklon B is (or was) a trademark for hydrocyanic acid, or prussic acid, which is Blausäure in German, hence the B.It was used as a poison gas in some Nazi extermination camps, mainly Auschwitz and Majdanek.
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Poison gas and blistered your skin and burned your eyes and that is the reason they wore gas masks
poison gas is no longer allowed in warfare.
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The poison that is often noted for smelling like chicken is hydrogen sulfide (H2S). This gas, which can be produced from decaying organic matter, has a characteristic odor that can resemble that of rotten eggs or, in some instances, cooked chicken. While its primary danger comes from its toxicity, the smell can be misleading and does not indicate the concentration of the gas. It is important to handle substances that can release hydrogen sulfide with caution.
When hydrogen gas reacts with fluorine gas, the product formed is hydrogen fluoride (HF) gas.
Hydrogen cyanide gas smells like bitter almonds. This odor is often compared to the smell of cyanide, which is a deadly poison. It is important to note that a person's ability to detect this odor can vary.
NO!
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your question lacks detail. some gases are poison, some aren't. depends what gas you are talking about