No , it is a non toxic noble inert gas, but you can't live in it because of lack of oxygen
No it is not
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A neon light is an electrical currant passing through neon gas... that's why its dangerous to breathe I'm when they break
Neon is perfectly safe; it is an inert gas, which is therefore neither toxic nor flammable.
No, because the crops are just grown faster than normal.
It's not! It's not toxic, it's not explosive, it's not even flammable.OK, if you were in a room filled with neon, you would suffocate, but only because of the lack of oxygen, not because of the presence of neon!
It is genetically encoded and that is passed on to the offspring.
All genetically modified should be labeled so consumers can make their own decision as to whether or not to purchase them.
yes it is i own one
No diamond of its own accord is dangerous.
An animal that is best adapted to its own environment is considered the most genetically valuable in that population. For example, a white fox would be more genetically valuable in an Arctic tundra than a brown one.
Neon and argon gas by themselves are not. They are inert. As with standard fluorescent tubes, the minute droplets of mercury present in some colors are safe as long as the tube is not broken. Improper handling can be a threat to both the environment and health. Many modern neon shops refuse repair of broken argon-mercury tubes for this reason. Neon is powered by voltages in the 2,000 to 15,000 volt range. Even though the current is in the milliamp range, if a neon piece is not properly mounted, wired, and insulated this voltage poses both a shock and fire hazard. This is an area where cheapness does not pay off. A well constructed neon piece should be problem free for many years.