What chemical on the periodic table is the most deadly? [CITATION NEEDED]
Types of fluoride are way more terrifying. Way more oxidizing than oxygen even.
Yeah, Fluorine can rip electrons off some noble gases.
Yeah, was kinda thinkin this.
Sure but Oxygen has a 100% kill rate against humanity. The minute a human weens themselves off oxygen, they’re dead.
Let’s see Neon flex like that.
Francium has a half life of like 20 minutes, fkin bananas
Francium? Why, that stuff is hardly there before it's gone.
Frankly, I wouldn't give a sou for Francium.
Everyone who breathes oxygen dies.
Oxygen, 100% of all people who have ever inhaled oxygen either will or already have died.
To be fair if a baby is birthed under water and never comes above the surface they can live the rest of their life without ever breathing oxygen.
Maybe not, but there's oxygen dissolved in the water. You can't escape it's grip
Experts in the field of babyology have actually spent decades researching this, they've recently discovered that oxygen actually becomes MORE toxic when bonded with hydrogen to make water, the results even helped researches in other fields to realise why people drown.
So what you're saying is that people drown not because of a lack of oxygen but rather too much oxygen?
My God....
Yeah they used to call it di-hydrogen monoxide poisoning until they realised it was only the oxygen reacting badly with your lung tissue, it's rapidly oxidising your lungs which is also why breathing in water can make it feel like your lungs are burning
lol they still use mothers oxygen
Nope. Cut the cord and leave them under water and they will be able to live the rest of their life under water without ever inhaling oxygen.
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Oxygen is actually acutely toxic at high partial pressures. You will go into a seizure and die very quickly. This kills scuba divers periodically, especially using high oxygen gas mixtures.
Yeah outside of the joke here I dunno how true this is but I've heard it's something to do with your body not being able to register/ deal with the fact that it's getting JUST oxygen, I do know that we can't detect a lack of oxygen only an abundance of CO² so I imagine the opposite is true too, it might also have something to do with the fact we're very well adapted to deal with the air mixture we live with regularly but then again this is all based on a very VERY basic understanding on my part.
It isn't a matter of it being just oxygen. Even oxygen mixed with other glasses will cause a seizure. What matters is the fraction of the overall gas pressure that is oxygen. At sea level air pressure it is impossible to get enough oxygen to cause this, even 100% isn't enough. But underwater it is easy.
Deadlium which is Element 666
element 169
the element of surprise
That's our chief weapon! Surprise - surprise and fear...
me
Radon
GUN!!!
Polonium, most likely
Hydrogen, cause if you wait long enough it turns into people.
All of them are deadly. That’s why humans die. We don’t belong in this universe where everything is toxic to us.
Helium because if you inhale it too much you will end up flying to the sun
If you inhale enough you will actually become a sun. Takes quite a bit of inhaling, and you should stop exhaling for it to work.
U
Hydrogen - almost every organic poison contains it.
Some are dangerous but deadly encounters or fatal does are rare. You would need to count the number of victims who died because of them in history … so Au and Ho
Mostly metals like plutonium or uranium or thallium. Just a tiny amount will kill you. Thallium is the most dangerous one that isn't radioactive.
lets break it down:
what kills you? dying.
Dysprosium, or Dy, is literally just die
and whats deadlier than dying?
All of them, but it mostly depends on the mass, velocity and aim precision.
Americium because America’s the most violent warmongering nation on this planet. During WW2 however it was Germanium
Nitrogen
None of them are. There are no chemicals on it. Only names of chemicals.
Dysprosium. It's abbreviation is DY, or "die" if you will
Hydrogen and Oxygen. It makes up 2/3 of Dihydrogen Monoxide's chemical makeup. Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO) is the most dangerous substance. * Colorless odorless chemical * Prolonged exposure can cause severe tissue damage * DHMO vapor is associated with severe burns * DHMO is responsible for most asphyxiation deaths * DHMO is the main component of black widow and cobra venom * DHMO has been found in contaminated wells in China * Most patients of Alzeimers disease and dementia have had DHMO found in their system * Main byproduct of many industrial processes, and dumped into rivers and oceans * DHMO levels have been linked to climate change
go to https://dhmo.org/ for more info
This is so true. 100% of people who drink Dihydrogen Monoxide die.
Pb
Used for making boomers
Carbon. It is responsible for humans.
(Inspired from the guy who said hydrogen).
Also turns into oil and diamonds. Very deadly if you have those and someone else wants them.
H is bad, mkay.
Oxygen thst stuf is highly addictive but it also erodes everything it touches.
Lead
Carbon. The vast majority of known toxins have carbon as a key ingredient. Hydrogen probably equally.
Uranium in the cranium… it’s wild!
Plutonium. If you had a critical mass of it, you would die, ang and if you had less of it, you would also die.
Gold, because if you have it others are always wanting to take it from you.
copium
Obviously water brah
I'm not sure, but it seems Polonium. Several years ago there was a buzz in the press that Putin had fatally poisoned his former spy in Britain. There was so little of the toxic substance that they were able to determine whether it was from the symptoms of poisoning, but they did not find the toxic substance itself.
It was the radiation that killed him. That's how they found where he'd been poisoned
Depends if you are a human, cockroach, vogon, dalek or a table.
Oxygen, it's why metal corrodes and people get old. That or francium, I don't think I need to explain why