silver is not toxic or explosive is is a metal and most metals don't explode there is a rare case of silver poisoning but that is caused by silver in the blood
The molecular formula for silver acetylide is Ag2C2.Silver acetylide is a toxic and explosive grey powder.
no it is not
Radium is strongly radioactive.
What looks silver in a glass thermometer is actually mercury, which is toxic.
No, Play-Doh is not explosive. It is a non-toxic modeling compound made primarily of water, salt, and flour, so it does not pose an explosive hazard.
not by itself it isnt...
Chlorine gas itself is not explosive, but it can react with certain substances to form explosive compounds. It is a highly reactive and toxic gas that can cause respiratory issues and irritation if inhaled.
Many chemical products are toxic, explosive, corrosive, inflammable, etc.
The meaning is dangerous: corrosive or toxic, explosive or flammable.
No, silver nitrate is not explosive, although it does burn very rapidly ---- Well no, neither will it burn. What it is is an oxidiser, thus it must be mixed with a suitable reducing agent (fuel) for it to burn or explode.
Yes, quite apart from explosive fire hazards and burns, the fumes are toxic.
exposure to toxic substances and explosive situations causes hazards in petrochemical industry.