Airway and lungs
Primarily flow effect, however susceptible individuals may experience immediate effects
High concentrations of Chlorine in a swimming pool or hot tub that come in contact with silver jewelry that is worn in the water + exposure to light will cause the surface of the silver object to become "tarnished." See entry on "silver chloride" for possible explanation of chemical reactions.
The effect will by very detrimental.
Chlorine will easily oxidise most metals when exposed to them. Some, such as aluminium, may need to have their oxide coating removed first to show the effects of the chlorine - in this case, the reaction would be quite violent given the reactivity of both.
The drug trade and prohibition is crippling the economies of many countries.The damage to the environment in one place has effects all over the world.So both these things are of global concern.
Chlorine is a toxic gas, can be used as a lethal gas in the war.
Chlorine is a toxic gas, can be used as a lethal gas in the war.
primarily SLOW EFFECT, HOWEVER SUSCEPTIBLE INDIVIDUALS MAY EXPERIENCE IMMEDIATE EFFECTS
Primarily flow effect, however susceptible individuals may experience immediate effects
Chlorine gas is a pulmonary irritant. Breathing of chlorine gas is the most harmful exposure and effects begin almost immediately. They include wheezing, sore throat, cough, airway irritation, eye irritation, and skin irritation to name just a few.
what immediate effects the americans had on the loyalist
The immediate effects of depletion are UV entering. They cause plankton death.
Possible over and or under-exposure. But basically, in English, it effects the brightness/exposure of your image.
Cobalt is more of a concern for industrial exposure (for workers) In nature there are few cases of cobalt exposure having any harmful effects. One Ontario brewery added cobalt as a foam stabilizer which caused some problems in heavy consumers.
I generally consider workplace safety to be related to the physical hazards, such as possible falls, punctures, eye injuries, etc. As well as immediate health effects from chemicals such as fire or explosion. Health refers to hazards from exposure that are more long term, such as hearing loss from exposure to noise, mutagenic changes from chemical or radiation exposure and toxic effects from chemicals.
depressant
Immediate effects