is tobacco dangerous for life
Common compounds of thorium: thorium dioxide, thorium trifluoride, thorium tetrafluoride, thorium tetrachloride, thorium triiodide, thorium diiodide, thorium tetraiodide, thorium nitrate, thorium oxalate, thorium carbide, thorium sulfides, thorium nitride, thorium oxinate, etc.
Thorium is not used in nuclear medicine.
Thorium as a metal is obtained by a calciothermic process from thorium dioxide. Other methods are: electrolysis of thorium tetrafluoride and thermal decomposition of thorium tetraiodide (Van Arkel-de Boer process).
Thorium can react with the majority of the other nonmetals.
The maiN ingredient is Tobacco .. Cigarettes contain over 4000 chemicals ....
Hazards and Health Considerations: Thorium presents both a toxic and radiological hazard. Toxicologically, it causes heavy metal poisoning similar to lead or the uranium isotopes. Biologically, thorium accumulates in the skeletal system where it has a biological half-life of 200 years, the same as plutonium. An M 17 protective mask and standard anti-contamination clothing will adequately protect against thorium.
The chemical formula for thorium dioxide is ThO2. It is a white, crystalline powder that is used in the nuclear industry and as a high temperature refractory material.
Thorium can be strip mined and it could be deep mined. It is be produced as a byproduct of the production of rare earth elements, and since the current production as a byproduct far exceeds the demand, it is not usually mined.
The ingredient common to all cigars, pipes, and cigarettes is dried tobacco leaf. Additional materials may be added, especially to cigarettes, to control burn rate, etc.
Yes, It's true. Nicotine is also an ingredient in cigarettes (nicotine is what gets you hooked on them).
There is no active ingredient. There are approximately 600 ingredients in cigarettes. When burned, they create more than 4,000 chemicals.
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