Yes.
First, any of the gases found in flatulence - with the exception of oxygen - would be regarded as "toxic" if you had to exclusively breathe them. Such as hydrogen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide. It would not be so much that those gases are toxic, but that you were receiving toxic amounts.
Secondly, methane is toxic, and less then levels of 100% could harm you.
Thirdly, the amounts likely to be expelled during flatulence, are not going to poison anyone.
It change the toxic gases into non toxic gases (that are exhausted)
by relesing toxic gases YA BUDDY!
When plastic is burned, it releases dioxins, a type of toxic compounds.
Gases which are harmful or hazardous to living beings are called toxic gasses. Toxic gases include hydrazine, methylcynate, carbon monooxide, etc.
Obviously not all gases are toxic, but in general, toxic gases tend to be so dangerous because they are gases. It is difficult to contain them once released into the air, and they mix easily with the air, so that even small amounts of a toxic substance are incorporated quickly.
- organic or inorganic gases- common or noble gases- toxic or nontoxic gases- natural or artificial gasesetc.
Toxic gases.
The cause of toxic gases are of pollution being polluted on Earth. The effect is causing living organisms near it to die.
Flammable gas refers to gases that can ignite and burn when exposed to a flame or spark. Toxic gas, on the other hand, refers to gases that can be harmful or even lethal if inhaled or absorbed into the body. Essentially, flammable gases pose a fire hazard, while toxic gases pose a health hazard.
Some common types of toxic gases include carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), ammonia (NH3), and chlorine (Cl2). These gases can be harmful when inhaled in high concentrations and can cause a range of health issues or even be fatal in extreme cases. It is important to be aware of potential sources of toxic gases and take precautions to prevent exposure.
There is evidence to suggest that volcanic activity during the Mesozoic era released high levels of toxic gases like sulfur dioxide and carbon dioxide. These gases could have had environmental impacts, but it's unclear how widespread and severe their effects were on ecosystems during this time.
No, because of the toxic gases.