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∙ 12y agoUREA
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∙ 12y agoBleach and Ammonia are a toxic combination. The fumes are fatal. In a nutshell it will fill your lungs with toxic fluid and you will drown. Happy cleaning!
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.
A larger LD indicates a less toxic substance, because it takes more of the substance to kill.
Aluminium oxide (dialuminium trioxide, Al2O3) is not considered a toxic substance.
2.5M solution means a highly concentrated solution of Ammonia, ammonia as a gas is expelled out from water and is highly toxic for throat and eyes, so prevention is better than cure, and is worked out in fuming hood.
Main end product is chloroamine. It is a toxic vapour
Carbon Monoxide
Ammonia is ammonia and ammonia is toxic. Non-toxic ammonia does not exist. Ammonia can be diluted in water or held in a sealed container, but it's still toxic.
Ammonia is a toxic substance that can cause illnesses in animals. For this reason, ammonia must be eliminated from their bodies.
Main end product is chloroamine. It is a toxic vapour
Ammonia and CO2 are both toxic products of metabolism from within cells
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Ammonia is very toxic. So it has to be eliminated.
NH3 Ammonia and CO2 carbon dioxide are both toxic metabolic products.
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Ammonia and bleach are both consistently toxic for human ingestion.
Ammonia is a toxic waste, so to dispose of it without ruinning anything you add other chemicals to the ammonia so its not toxic anymore.