0.1 amp can kill, the human body can have as low as 300 ohms resistance. That means as little as 30 volts can supply a deadly current.
The type of current, being male or female, and personal characteristics influence this. In general smaller doses of low frequency alternating current are more deadly than DC current, but as frequency gets higher, its' effects become less than DC. 50-60mA of DC current, or 10mA of 60Hz for some will surpass the let go threshold. Breathing becomes difficult at 90mA DC and 20-30mA AC.
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Ammonia alone will not kill bees. The most effective way to get rid of bees is to have a professional bee-keeper collect the bees. If that is not possible, pick up sevin dust at your local lawn and garden center. Sprinkle this on the bee hive or nest.
Feeding a horse too much protein will result in a higher ammonia content of the urine which will create a more ammonia like smell of the stall.
I'm surprised this has not been answered yet. Neither bleach nor ammonia are apparently more or less effective at killing ants than pesticides. Although, ammonia may have an effect on removing the chemical trails ants leave behind to pick up on later.However, your question is worded in such a way as to make me wonder if you (or someone who reads this) might try to combine bleach and ammonia to kill ants. What happens may or may not kill ants. It may, however, kill you, your pets, and your children.Bleach and Ammonia create (in an almost instantaneous James Bond-ian way) chlorine gas, which is certainly harmful to humans.See more here: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_happens_when_you_combine_bleach_and_ammonia.And here:http://firstaid.about.com/od/hazardousmaterials/ht/bleachgas.htmAnd here:http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/A795611And, I'm sure, more besides. It is a fun "warning" type science experiment (which, of course, no one should try at home) to pour a little bleach onto the sidewalk (and I mean a little) and give it a little squirt of ammonia-based window cleaner. Then wait a minute or two to watch the little slowly rising cloud of noxious gases. It's actually quite impressive.
Ammonia can kill just about any living thing. It gives off choking toxic fumes, is poisonous if ingested, will blind a creature that gets ammonia in its eyes. It is a very effective disinfectant, useful for cleaning but hazardous.
most of the time rat poison will not kill you. it just makes you extremely painfully sick - so much so that the person will usually seek and find help before they have died . .
Ammonia will kill HIV.
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Yes. Ammonia can be deadly.
I f Ammonia products don't claim on their labels that they kill germs, it's because they can NOT kill germs.
It is unlikely that someone would die from contact with ammonia unless exposed to a very high concentration of the chemical. The effects of ammonia will depend on the concentration of exposure, length of time and way the person is exposed. You can get a nosebleed by sniffing it.AnswerHousehold ammonia probably won't kill you, but concentrated gaseous ammonia can kill you very easily by destroying your lungs.
Yes. Ammonia can disinfect surfaces.
Hydrazine in the impure form (i.e. mixed form of bleach and ammonia) is known to kill in one sniff.
Some are that it can give you sever damage in your body. ANd or it will and can kill you if you get to much of it in your body.
it will form ammonia ions which are phytotoxic in high concentrations
Yes. Inhaling Ammonia is extremely dangerous. Ammonia is a poison. It can kill you.
Yes ammonia can do that. It is toxic for rats.
No. Prolonged exposer to ammonia can kill you.