Ammonia is ammonia and ammonia is toxic. Non-toxic ammonia does not exist.
Ammonia can be diluted in water or held in a sealed container, but it's still toxic.
non-ammonia detergents are safe and non-harmful or toxic to use
No they do not. Humans does not contain ammonia in urine.
ammonia
Ammonia is very toxic. So it has to be eliminated.
Ammonia and bleach are both consistently toxic for human ingestion.
Ammonia is a toxic waste, so to dispose of it without ruinning anything you add other chemicals to the ammonia so its not toxic anymore.
Yes
Definately not. Ammonia is toxic in high quantities.
The amino group of an amino acid contains the elements Nitrogen and Hydrogen. By itself, it is not toxic to cells. But after deamination where the amino group is removed from the amino acid, the amino group is then converted into ammonia. Ammonia is toxic to cells, and also contains Nitrogen and Hydrogen, but it has a different chemical formula from the amino group.
Ammonia is a toxic waste, so to dispose of it without ruinning anything you add other chemicals to the ammonia so its not toxic anymore.
Ammonia is part of an amino group which is highly toxic thus cannot be allowed directly into the blood to travel from liver to kidney. It must first be converted into urea or uric acid a less toxic form. It can then travel to the kidney where it is filtered and then eliminated from the body. The term for breaking down the amino group to form ammonia is called deamination.
Urea is a non-toxic molecule made of toxic ammonia and carbon dioxide that is found in Urine. Dehydration causes your urine to be more concentrated and may have a stronger smell than normal,