The mineral that consists of a poisonous gas is arsenopyrite, which contains arsenic. When arsenopyrite is heated or reacts with acids, it can release arsenic trioxide, a toxic gas. Arsenic is highly toxic and can pose serious health risks if inhaled or ingested. Due to its toxicity, proper precautions are necessary when handling this mineral.
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Poisonous carbon monoxide gas has been found in the atmosphere of the dwarf planet Pluto
Graham's law can be used to determine the rate of diffusion or effusion of a gas, but it is not used specifically for diluting poisonous gases. When diluting a poisonous gas, proper ventilation or the use of appropriate equipment for gas dispersal is recommended to safely reduce the concentration of the gas in the environment.
No, Aquamarine gemstone is not poisonous. It is a variety of the mineral beryl and is safe to handle. However, it is always recommended to avoid ingesting gemstones or minerals as they can pose a choking hazard.
No. The atmosphere is made of poisonous gasses, but the planet itself is rock.
Cinnabar is a mineral that consists of mercury (a poisonous gas) bonded to sulfur.
No, it is a gas consisting of Cl2 molecules (a diatomic element)
Yes, carbon monoxide is a poisonous and very dangerous gas.
Poison gas is any of the various gases with either poisonous or corrosive nature
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Poisonous carbon monoxide gas has been found in the atmosphere of the dwarf planet Pluto
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This mineral is for ex. quartz (SiO2).
yes in the one of the wars the could throw a bomb or" poisonous gas" into the trenches of their opponents and kill them.