Candidates for the deadliest gas might include hydrogen cyanide and carbon monoxide.
The dealiest gas is Radon gas. This gas is the cause of almost all the lung cancer patients in the United States.
No noble gas is inherently dangerous to humans under normal conditions. However, radon, which is a radioactive noble gas, can be harmful in high concentrations as it decays into radioactive particles that can damage lung tissue and increase cancer risk.
Yes, methane, a dangerous greenhouse gas.
A fermi gas is a model from quantum mechanics first proposed by Fermi. A neutron star is said to be an example of a Fermi gas, and that would indeed be a dangerous place.
It is very important that you say which gas you mean. Some are dangerous, toxic, to us chlorine for example but there are other gasses that are essential, such as oxygen.
The stratosphere contains a special gas called ozone ,which is found in a layers called ozone layer.This layer blocks out most of the dangerous rays from our sun .These dangerous rays cause sunburn, which can lead to skin cancer
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Oxygen is the most useful gas to human beings as it is essential for respiration. Carbon monoxide is considered the most dangerous gas to humans as it can displace oxygen in the bloodstream, leading to carbon monoxide poisoning, which can be fatal.
The tank and the automatic rifle and grenades and larger mortar fire are the most dangerous weapons. The most dangerous chemical weapon was the mustard gas the Germans used.
Hydrogen cyanide is considered one of the most dangerous gases to humans. It interferes with the body's ability to use oxygen and can be fatal in high concentrations.
it is at the end the gas camber or in a giant lake of radeatoin
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No noble gas is inherently dangerous to humans under normal conditions. However, radon, which is a radioactive noble gas, can be harmful in high concentrations as it decays into radioactive particles that can damage lung tissue and increase cancer risk.
Phosgene is certainly a dangerous gas, that was specifically designed to be poisonous to people, so that it could be used as a weapon of war, but it is not the most dangerous gas. Fluorine gas is more dangerous. But fluorine is so dangerous that it would not be practical to use it as a weapon (not that phosgene is a very practical weapon either; poison gas blows on the wind, and easily turns back toward the people who are using it). Anyone trying to use fluorine gas as a weapon would almost certainly wind up being killed by it. It is almost impossible to handle safely.
Any gas in high enough concentration can be deadly to humans, even oxygen. Some of the deadliest naturally occurring are:Carbon dioxideCarbon monoxideOzoneClorineMethaneRadon
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The VX gas invented by the british military in 1952 is the most dangerous/lethal gas known to this date. Reportedly only the U.S, Russia and France beholds it.------- the chemical weapon used in Vietnam call "Agent Orange" wich was mostly made up of a dioxin compounted.