Einsteinium is extremely radioactive and dangerous.
If consumed rubidium may be poisonous, but other wise it isn't.
xenon is not found in humans
Hexafluoride compounds are formed when oxygen combines with either argon or xenon in the presence of fluorine. These compounds have the chemical formula XeF6 for xenon and ArF6 for argon.
xenon (atomic number 54, symbol Xe)
No. But breathing pure xenon will block oxygen and cause asphyxiation.
By itself, xenon is not at all hazardous.
no
No. Nor is it poisonous.
Xenon is non-reactive and so, in itself, is not harmful. However, breathing pure xenon would starve you of oxygen and so would be fatal.
yes it is poisonous
Xenon is a non-reactive noble gas. It is not explosive, reactive, poisonous, flammable, or corrosive under normal conditions.
yes, it is
It is a substance of moderate toxicity.
Einsteinium is extremely radioactive and dangerous.
Poisonous, ignitable, or cancer causing waste is called hazardous waste. Other properties of hazardous wastes are that they may be corrosive or reactive.
Xenon is a non-reactive noble gas. It is not explosive, poisonous, flammable, or corrosive. It is inert and typically used in lighting, medical imaging, and aerospace applications.