Ok....... You'll never guess............... but water. If you drink too much water you will die. Don't worry! You'll have to drink like... 100 gallons of water. But... it is pretty shocking.
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I don't disagree that water causes more damage, injuries and deaths than any other liquid. This is largely due to floods, drowning, etc (I imagine the "drinking 100 gallons of water" Death Rate is pretty low). Water is simply the most common compound on the planet.
In spirit of what I believe is the true heart of the question, I'm going to propose a chemistry-related answer: Dimethylmercury. As little as one drop of this stuff has proven fatal. It is absorbed into the skin almost immediately which can result in Mercury poisoning. It's highly volatile (meaning it vaporizes easily) and can result in respiratory failure if inhaled. And on top of all that, most PPE (personal protective equipment) is ineffective. It will soak through latex and neoprene gloves in a manner of a few seconds!
I'd be curious to hear any other alternative answers.
To make a powder from a liquid, you can use a process called spray drying. This involves spraying the liquid into a chamber with hot air, which evaporates the liquid, leaving behind the dry powder. The powder can then be collected and stored for later use.
Tea powder absorb water.
No, sulphur powder cannot be filtered because it is a fine powder that will pass through filter paper along with the liquid. Instead, sulphur powder can be separated from a liquid by methods such as precipitation or sedimentation.
It is heterogeneous since some of the powder settled to the bottom. If all the powder had mixed in, it would be homogeneous.
A liquid will flow and take on the shape of its container, while a fine powder will not flow freely and will tend to form piles or clumps. Additionally, a liquid will have a consistent volume, while a fine powder may have variable volume depending on how tightly it is packed.
PCP is a powder, pill, or liquid. It is an illegal and very dangerous drug. It is not safe for human use.
No, talcum powder is not a liquid. It is a solid substance in the form of a finely ground powder.
It is not recommended to try to convert liquid ephedrine into powder form. This process involves potentially dangerous chemical manipulations that can lead to accidents and harm. It is best to use ephedrine products as directed and avoid attempting to alter their form.
To make a powder from a liquid, you can use a process called spray drying. This involves spraying the liquid into a chamber with hot air, which evaporates the liquid, leaving behind the dry powder. The powder can then be collected and stored for later use.
Powder is considered a solid, not a gas, nor a liquid. it is actually a solid
I am pretty sure its a powder
No,powder called powdred solid
All powders are solids. You cannot powder a liquid.
Liquid nicotine is extremely dangerous.
the answer lies inside the question itself. a powder is a powder, it can't be liquid
Tea powder absorb water.
No, mica powder does not dissolve in water to create a liquid solution.