Because if any of the toxic waste seeps through into the ground it can get into the water table which connects to our drinking water
They are absorption, injection, ingestion, and inhalation.absorption, injection, ingestion, inhalation
No, if it was toxic you would not add it to your food.
They are absorption, injection, ingestion, and inhalation.
They are absorption, injection, ingestion, and inhalation.absorption, injection, ingestion, inhalation
no it is iodized, and will be toxic.
yess its on the periodic table so it must be:)
It is very toxic. In fact, there is a website with all of that which I posted in the related links box below.
Yes, some elements in the periodic table are toxic to humans in certain forms or concentrations. For example, elements like lead, mercury, and arsenic are known to be toxic to humans. It is important to handle these elements with care and follow safety guidelines when working with them.
Periodic table will list elements and not compounds like methylated spirits. Denatured alcohol or methylated spirits is ethanol that has additives to make it undrinkable (poisonous), to discourage recreational consumption.
Mercury is a liquid at room temperature and highly toxic
Consumption or ingestion of toxic chemicals is not commonly found in the workplace. Typically, exposure to toxic chemicals in the workplace occurs through inhalation of fumes, dust, or vapors, or through skin contact with liquids, gases, or solids. However, accidental consumption may occur in certain work environments where toxic substances are ingested unknowingly.
There are certain types of mold which are considered toxic. Certain molds excrete toxic compounds called mycotoxins which can be lethal-not all mycotoxins are lethal. It is best to get a residence or public building tested for toxic forms of mold. Not doing so can become a serious legal threat to landlords. Below is an article on toxic molds.