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Suppose an animal ate poisonous element A and then poisonous element B. Both elements would join together in the animal's tummy. As a consequence, the animal would be DEAD and I guess we could say transformed into a completely harmless substance. I hope you are satisfied with my answer. I really went out of my ways to please you. Thank you for posting at WikiAnswers!
The adjective in the sentence is "poisonous," which describes the substance as being capable of causing harm or injury. It emphasizes the potential danger of the item if left unmarked. Additionally, "dangerous" and "foolish" also serve as adjectives, describing the actions of leaving the substance unmarked.
Elements are in the periodic table not substances, the most reactive of those elements would be Fluorine because of its electronegativity.
Both of these would be poisonous to drink, and hence could be marked with the skull and crossbones, although working chemists would just label them with their chemical names.
Lip gloss shouldn't be toxic, because it would be very dangerous... but i would read the label...
Lip gloss shouldn't be toxic, because it would be very dangerous... but i would read the label...
No, "poisonous" is an adjective that describes something that is harmful or toxic. The verb form would be "poison."
The adjective in the sentence is "dangerous." It describes the potential harm or risk posed by leaving a poisonous substance unmarked on the shelf.
Rosemary Pea plants are poisonous to everyone. It would not be a good idea to let your cats munch on this plant. Just plain rosemary, on the other hand, is not toxic or poisonous to your cats.
Another word for toxicity is poisonous - well actually poisonousness would probably be better but I'm not sure that is even a real word. A more obscure synonym is perniciousness.
Whatever was first to eat it, this could range from small bacteria to insects to a deer. It would be affected because it just consumed a toxic substance and could become sick or could die.
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Suppose an animal ate poisonous element A and then poisonous element B. Both elements would join together in the animal's tummy. As a consequence, the animal would be DEAD and I guess we could say transformed into a completely harmless substance. I hope you are satisfied with my answer. I really went out of my ways to please you. Thank you for posting at WikiAnswers!
No. Arsenic is poisonous, so the poison in the water would be metabolized by the vegetables, and then the vegetables would be toxic.
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Yes, Pennyroyal is toxic to horses if ingested. It would be best to remove or relocate it to another portion of your property if at all possible.