It means that consuming the substance could result in death or serious harm.
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∙ 10y agoThe chemical symbol for the element of poison varies depending on the specific type of poison. Some common poison elements and their symbols include arsenic (As), cyanide (CN), and mercury (Hg). Poison is a substance that can cause harm or death when ingested, inhaled, or comes into contact with the body.
Arsenic (atomic symbol As)
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There is an EU symbol of "skull and crossbones" for this. This symbol has the difficulty that the Pirate symbol is often used in games and as Sporting Team symbols. The 'Mr Yuk" symbol from the US has some features to recommend it, but as it is copyright and therefore not in public domain, that counts against it.
No, its use now a days is to symbolize a poison.
Depending upon which symbol you mean, it usually means that symbol DOUBLED.
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The skull with crossed bones is an ancient symbol of danger. In modern times, it has come to represent a warning that a material is a poison.
Scylla's symbol is often depicted as a sea monster with multiple heads, typically seven in total. This image is commonly associated with her role in Greek mythology as a fearsome creature who posed a threat to sailors navigating the waters near her lair.
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You mean this symbol ♀??