Should dihydrogen monooxide
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I have never known diugydrogen monoxide to cause burns. Unless you're talking about a boiling pot of it. I have also never heard of it contributing to the greenhouse effect. People kind of need dihydrogen monoxide to survive so it is fairly obvious that you would find it in someone as well as in schools and just about everywhere else. Its only dangerous under certain conditions Side: No
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"I have also never heard of it contributing to the greenhouse effect." Dihydrogen Monoxide vapor is, by far, the most abundant greenhouse gas in the Earth's atmosphere. "People kind of need dihydrogen monoxide to survive" Every single person who's ingested the chemical either has died or will die in the relatively near future. "Its only dangerous under certain conditions" I wouldn't equate "significant quantities" with "certain conditions". While not immediately lethal in its liquid state, a somewhat minute quantity is capable of killing a person if inhaled. Side: Yes
Dihydrogen Monoxide vapor is, by far, the most abundant greenhouse gas in the Earth's atmosphere. How does steam contribute to the greenhouse effect? Every single person who's ingested the chemical either has died or will die in the relatively near future. Ya of old age unless they drank a few hundred cups of it within an hour or so I wouldn't equate "significant quantities" with "certain conditions". While not immediately lethal in its liquid state, a somewhat minute quantity is capable of killing a person if inhaled. What do you mean by minute? Side: Yes
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