I believe it is caustic drain cleaners, such as Drano. The combination of bleach and ammonia are highly poisonous. They both combine to make Ammonium Chloride, or "Mustard Gas", that was used to kill and injure many men during WWI. The fumes can overpower and kill a person trying to use both for cleaning.
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Chemical nomenclature for "table salt", which many people have on their tables is NaCl, or sodium chloride. Iodized salt, which is the most common household salt, can be iodized in many ways. Most likely, you're looking for NaCl, but if not, look at this: What_is_the_chemical_formula_for_iodized_salt
Yes, "deadliest" is a word. It is the superlative form of the adjective "deadly," used to describe something or someone with the most lethal or destructive capabilities.
One of the most basic household cleaners is a mixture of water and vinegar. This solution can be used to clean a variety of surfaces such as countertops, windows, and floors. It is effective at removing dirt and grime and is non-toxic.
Ammong other things, you get poisonous gasses.
In your own backyard or household. The deadliest insect is a housefly
The most deadliest volcano is Mont Pelee
The most deadliest volcano is Mont Pelee
The chemical formula of household ammonia is NH3.
Stump remover, Most chemical fertilizers,
It is hard to define which is the deadliest hurricane. the hurrican happened in 1979 is the most deadliest hurricane.
VX Poison GasUsed in the film "The Rock"
bleach and a household cleaner
a toaster is a common household item that has the chemical NaCI
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The Death Cap and The Destroying Angel are the two most deadliest mushrooms.