Yes and no. Water can be dangerous if there are really big waves. Water can be safe if you are with someone.
No, sodium metal cannot become water. Sodium is a highly reactive metal, and when it comes into contact with water, it reacts violently and releases hydrogen gas. This reaction can be dangerous and should be avoided.
Water, when in contact with electricity, conducts the electricity to spread throughout the water instantly cause major electricity flow throughout the water. Water conducts electricity making it dangerous.
'Brimming water' is the state water is in when it is about to spill over the boundaries of a river, lake or dam. It is dangerous in this state because it is about to cause a flood onto dry land.
Sodium nitrate is dissociated in water: Na+ and NO-3. Water become an electrolyte.
Yes, cold water can become lukewarm if it is left at room temperature for some time. Additionally, mixing cold water with hot water can also result in lukewarm water.
Yes, there are always very small leaks . These are contained and not allowed to become dangerous.
No, sodium metal cannot become water. Sodium is a highly reactive metal, and when it comes into contact with water, it reacts violently and releases hydrogen gas. This reaction can be dangerous and should be avoided.
Answer:yes water is dangerous like in japan water destroyed houses and too much water can kill you
There is no time to predict when a park can become dangerous.
basically we cannot have them,this is how they come to life,First of all the mother frog keep her sticky eggs in the water,secondly they hatch from the eggs they are in light green or colour,thirdly they become big and pure light green.In the last they become dangerous and dark green colour they become very dangerous we can't keep them.
yes it can be dangerous
Any body of water can be dangerous.
Spotted eagle rays are not dangerous. They have a venomous barb on their tail which they rarely use. They are far more likely to retreat and have never been known to become confrontational. Their stingers may become dangerous if the ray is stuck out of the water, such as accidentally hooked while fishing and pulled into a boat, as they may then thrash around in self defense.
Water reacts with water and isn't dangerous (the equilibrium dissociation of hydrogen into hydronium and aqueous hydroxide).
Soap is made with lye, which is caustic soda and a basic material in soap making. Soapmaking can become more dangerous if you are not careful. Lye is not combustible when dry but when it comes in contact with water it can ignite and can start a fire.
Yes they are dangerous as the water can flood buildings
It is extremely dangerous. If you hit your head on the bottom of the pool/sea bed, you can become a quadriplegic/paraplegic or possibly even die.