It is unlikely that 60 milligrams of nicotine would be enough to kill an adult. Fatal doses of nicotine are generally considered to be around 500-1000 milligrams for adults. However, it is important to note that any amount of nicotine can be harmful and potentially fatal, especially for children or pets.
yes it possibly could kill you unless you are careful with it ok is that good enough.
This is done to try to protect the person receiving the beams. The radiation needs to be strong enough to kill the tumor cells. This is also strong enough to kill healthy cells. If they just shot a single beam of a high enough intensity in, it would kill the tumor, but it would also kill the healthy cells in front of the tumor. By using separate beams, they can make each one weak enough to not kill the healthy cells, but where the beams cross at the tumor, the combined strength is high enough to kill the tumor cells.
No, it is not possible to kill someone by pushing on the pressure point in the wrist. Pressure points can cause pain or discomfort, but they cannot cause fatal harm.
yes it will kill lice on clothes. a way to prevent lice if someone inur house has it is by puttin mayonase in your hair. it can be difficult to get and get rid of lice for all different cases. pick thesolution that fits what your problem is.
Yes they can be killed. But in enough concentrations.
Sixty milligrams of nicotine is considered a potentially lethal dose for an adult, but individual tolerance can vary significantly. While it can be dangerous and even fatal, especially for someone with no prior exposure to nicotine, most people would not likely experience fatal effects from this amount due to varying levels of tolerance and the way nicotine is absorbed in the body. It’s important to note that nicotine poisoning can occur at lower doses, resulting in serious health issues. Always exercise caution when handling nicotine products.
No, and it's a good thing. Nicotine is a deadly poison. If you ate enough to have an effect, it would kill you.
In concentrate, yes. In fact, there is enough nicotine in 1 cigarette to kill a person. However most is burned off, and most of what IS inhaled is exhaled back out.
Nicotine is nicotine is nicotine. Gum is a type of nicotine delivery system. Thrive is a brand name. Just pay attention to the dosage. Nicotine gum causes severe hiccups if you swallow the juice. Hold the spit in for as long as you can then spit it out. 60mgs of nicotine delivered intravenously is enough to kill a 200lb man.
Nicotine is a deadly poison. However, you can't get enough of it smoking to kill you. The coal tars and carbon monoxide in smoke are far more dangerous to smokers.
They can bite, but no typiacally that is not enough to kill someone
Nicotine is a stimulant - it acts upon the nervous system of bugs causing them to be unable to breath and they suffocate. The same is true for humans - if you take in enough nicotine it becomes more difficult to breath - the nicotine contained in smoke is a lower dosage than if you ate the cigarette. DO NOT eat cigarettes or any other tobacco products - they can kill you as easily as they kill bugs.
Yes. Sixty milligrams of nicotine (the amount in about 30-40 cigarettes [1]), has the potential to kill an adult who is not a smoker Holding an average size dip or chew in your mouth for 30 minutes gives you as much nicotine as smoking four cigarettes on the average, one can of chew/chaw contains as much nicotine as 60 cigarettes. Apparently the average user receives between 130-250 mg nicotine per day. Again, on average, one "dose" of chew contains 14.5 mg of nicotine (while the average cigarette has 8.5mg)...
Possibly, but it depends on the amperage available. Even 110 volts can kill with enough amps.
Hornets can kill someone if they are allergic to the venom. And if enough of them sting someone, they could go into shock and that could be a problem.
Strangely enough, NO!!!! But, funnily enough, if there isn't any wind, it can really hurt someone!no
about 60mg