the dark reaction would stop producing glucose.
Aluminium phosphide does not dissolve spontaneously in water. When it comes into contact with water or moisture, it reacts to release phosphine gas, which is highly toxic. This reaction is not a dissolution process but a chemical reaction.
When uranium hexafluoride (UF6) is mixed with water, a chemical reaction occurs that produces hydrofluoric acid (HF) and uranyl fluoride (UO2F2). Hydrofluoric acid is a corrosive and toxic compound, while uranyl fluoride is a solid compound that can be hazardous if ingested or inhaled. This reaction can release heat and hydrogen fluoride gas, which is extremely toxic and can form potentially explosive mixtures with air.
Sarin is made through a chemical reaction involving methylphosphonyl difluoride, a chemical compound derived from phosphorus, and an alcohol such as isopropanol. This reaction produces Sarin as a colorless, odorless liquid that is highly toxic, making it a deadly nerve agent.
Mixing bleach (sodium hypochlorite) with Comet (a powdered cleaner containing calcium carbonate and sodium carbonate) can produce toxic fumes due to a chemical reaction. This reaction releases chlorine gas, which can be harmful if inhaled, leading to respiratory issues, irritation, or even poisoning. It is not safe to mix bleach with other cleaning products.
It is not a reaction, it is a compound: CS2, toxic flammable stinky fluid (rotten cauliflower)
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Gases released by a reaction may be toxic.
reduces risk of toxic reaction, and helps control bleeding
There is always a risk of infection and allergic reaction
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Because it converts toxic gases from the exhaust into less toxic substances. It does this by means of a catalyst which stimulaters a chemical reaction which changes the toxic gases. Therefore the term Catalytic Converter.
The reaction of an acid with some metals can be dangerous because it produces flammable hydrogen gas. If the reaction occurs in a closed environment, the build-up of hydrogen gas can lead to an explosion. Additionally, the release of toxic fumes during the reaction can pose health hazards.
the dark reaction would stop producing glucose.
Whenever you are performing a reaction that involves toxic fumes you should use precautions. You should wear goggles, gloves, a gas mask and an apron.
Byronia is a poisonous plant and toxic if not administered properly. There is possibility of allergic reaction.