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The 7 most dangerous chemicals known to man

Amidst a plethora of chemicals existing today, there are several of them that send chills down our spine instantly. While some substances are volatile, others are corrosive. Many of them are also vicious and cancerous. Some of these chemicals have also been labeled as mass destructive. Can you believe it? 

That is why these chemicals are out of bounds for the general public to administer utmost safety worldwide. 

Let us inspect these deadly chemicals more closely today! 

Botulinum Toxin A 

Also known as botox, it is one of the deadliest neurotoxins on the planet. Sources suggest that even 1.3-2.3ng/kg could kill anyone instantly if injected. But if you wonder why people still use this as a popular cosmetic chemical, they use it in tiny doses that are safe for the skin. Since this chemical is complex and highly disastrous for anyone, experts recommend that only professionals use botox to inject people’s faces. The good news is that small doses of botox can help eliminate wrinkles, fine lines, and muscle spasms on time. 

Sarin 

Sarin is a human-made chemical warfare agent with a potential to kill victims in a couple of minutes. Sources suggest that it has even been listed among the deadliest weapons for mass destruction across the globe. Since it can kill people by suffocating their lungs and paralyzing them, experts recommend abstaining from it as far as possible. It was also used in two terrorist attacks in Japan in the 90s. That is why its production and stockpiling were entirely outlawed by the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993.  

Nicotine 

The addictive drug present in cigarettes, if injected, can become highly poisonous. People who may expose themselves to 30 to 60mg may experience instant deaths. It is so dangerous that you could severely suffer from headaches, vomiting, and exhaustion even if you handle them. So, if you are trying to quit nicotine intake, make sure you do not overdose on patches. Although it was developed to benefit plants against pests, it has been known to cause several deaths among humanity. 

Arsenic 

Arsenic has often been associated with several controversial deaths, including those of Napoleon Bonaparte and King George III of Great Britain. It is said that doses of Arsenic can cause diarrhea, gastric distress, and even severe pain among many people. Bleeding is also associated with it. After these symptoms, you may not be late when you pass away. People exposed to Arsenic for the long term may also suffer from cancer and skin lesions in no time. That is why this highly toxic chemical is kept aloof from the general public until it is required for Industrial reasons. 

Potassium Cyanide 

Although it is a type of salt, it is far from being edible. People who consume Potassium Cyanide have experienced instant death. That is why it is famously used as a pill for suicide and murder. It can also have a massive effect on your brain and respiratory system before you die. That is why many experts use it as a killing agent for specific insects. 

Dimethylmercury 

Although this one is a simple molecule, it can lead to cognitive impairment, slurred speech, and even death. The best incident was observed in 1996 when a famous chemist Karen Wetterhahn accidentally spilled two drops of this chemical. Initially, nothing happened, but she began to see the symptoms loud and clear only a few months later. For starters, she became cognitively impaired. Later, she also suffered from slurred speech, extreme fatigue, and difficulty concentrating. Very soon, she passed away due to the same. 

Lead 

Although this chemical has been in use for centuries around us in paint and pipes, we came to know about its toxicity very late. However, lead poisoning may cause severe vomiting, seizures, coma, weakness, and even death. It is most dangerous for pregnant women and children and can even kill them. 

The Bottom Line 

These are some highly dangerous chemicals that are known to humanity. As other experiments and discoveries are being conducted, we are sure to find out more of them. Until then, stay safe from these chemicals for utmost safety.

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