The lethal dose of fluoride for an adult is estimated to be around 5 to 10 grams, which is equivalent to about one teaspoon of sodium fluoride. Ingesting this amount can be fatal due to fluoride's toxicity and the potential for causing heart and respiratory failure. It's important to note that fluoride is safe in small amounts and is commonly found in toothpaste and drinking water at levels that are not harmful.
No, it typically takes much less than 6 liters of water to kill a person. Consuming excess water can lead to water intoxication, also known as hyponatremia, which can be fatal. It is important to drink water in moderation and not exceed recommended daily intake levels.
Ingesting as little as 10 grams of camphor can be fatal in adults. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if you suspect camphor poisoning.
Chloroform is a highly toxic and potentially lethal chemical if ingested or inhaled. Even a small amount can cause serious harm to the body, including respiratory failure, damage to the central nervous system, and death. There is no safe amount of chloroform for a person to take.
Yes, borax can be an effective way to kill roaches. When roaches come into contact with borax, it can damage their exoskeleton and dehydrate them, ultimately leading to their death. However, it may take some time for the borax to take effect.
The estimated adult oral lethal dose of nitroglycerin is 200 mg to 1,200 mg. That is quite a lot as the normal dose per use is not more than 0.8 mg.
about 60mg
For a rat this dose is approx. 150 mg/kg.
Guilt can not just kill a person, gilt could make a person take their own lives.
It is a common rumor that compressed air can kill a person. There is a chance, although not much, that an air bubble can form in the veins if a compressor is used to blow air directly into the skin.
Any drug can kill you if you take too much.
a lot
coca cola can take the tar off asphalt so it can also take the enamel off your teeth but are you sure it's coke? flourosis can cause your teeth to turn brown it is caused by to much flouride ie: treated water, toothpaste, dental treatments. to much flouride can cause your teeth to rotAnswerThe caramel color that's added to soda to give it a brown color, also makes your teeth brown.
do not kill your dog please take it to the vets.
One in the right place.
Three teaspoons
possibly, but you will be brought to the ER for OD and pumped with tar to absorb all the toxins. DONT DO IT
Roughly the same amount it would take to kill you.