Windex can be harmful to plants as it contains ammonia and other chemicals that can damage the plant's cellular structure and ultimately inhibit its growth. It is best to avoid using Windex or any household cleaners on plants, as they can be toxic and detrimental to their health.
just one and half
10 ounces
Foxglove contains digitalis, a potent toxin that can be fatal even in small amounts. Ingesting as few as two foxglove leaves or a single foxglove flower can be lethal to a person. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if someone ingests any part of the foxglove plant.
it can kill the earth and even us if there is to much
Windex cost no more than $5.00 usually.
The label on the Purell bottle says to call the Poison Control Center or get medical help right away if swallowed. Whether it can hurt or kill someone depends on many factors, e.g., how much was swallowed, the state of health of the person who swallowed it, the age and size of the person, if they have allergies to alcohol or other ingredients in the hand sanitizer, etc. It is intended only for external use. Children under 6 should be supervised when using it.
the infusion of how much water would kill a person
Not much. Could kill you though
about 60mg
Yes, it can, it delivers so much discomfort that could kill....
Lethal doses for humans range between 150-300ml depending on body composition.
Windex products do not contain ammonia. They typically contain ingredients like water, 2-hexoxyethanol, isopropanolamine, sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate, and fragrance.
It takes about 200 nots to kill you
Pretty much it either drows them or tears them apart
Yes, swallowing chlorine gas can be very harmful. It can cause difficulty breathing, chest pain, coughing, nausea, vomiting, and even death if not treated promptly. It is important to seek medical help immediately if exposed to chlorine gas.
I wont be able to tell unless you post a picture of it