Spray paint is considered dangerous when its fumes are inhaled. It contains harmful chemicals and solvents that can cause respiratory issues, neurological effects, and other health problems. Inhaling these fumes can lead to serious short-term and long-term health consequences. It's important to use spray paint in well-ventilated areas and with appropriate protective gear.
Yes
Ytterbium itself is not considered dangerous to humans in its elemental form. However, ytterbium compounds can be toxic if ingested or inhaled, so proper handling and safety precautions are necessary when working with these materials.
yes very
Carbon monoxide
because that is the gas we release.
Both are inorganic compounds, gases, dangerous to be inhaled.
It is not unstable, used properly it is safe. But of course it is harmful if inhaled.
Hafnium is considered to be relatively non-toxic, but it can be dangerous in certain forms such as hafnium compounds or dust particles. These can be harmful if inhaled or ingested. It is important to follow proper safety precautions when working with hafnium to avoid any potential risks.
Yes, mothballs contain naphthalene, which is a poison if inhaled.
Thorium can be dangerous, especially when powders are inhaled, because is a radioactive element.
Yes, difluoroethane is dangerous if inhaled. It is a volatile substance commonly found in aerosol sprays, and inhaling it can cause dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, and difficulty breathing. Prolonged exposure can lead to respiratory problems, loss of consciousness, and even death.
You'll know if you accidently inhale a dangerous amount. You would get dizzy, nausous, and may even pass out.