Although tellurium has no benefit nor danger to a human, I would only decide to ingest it if you are going to be alone or maybe if you believe in garlic to ward off certain things as it will permeate from you once ingested as the scent of raw garlic. Or so I was taught.
Tellurium is toxic if ingested or inhaled in large amounts, causing symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and respiratory issues. It can also form volatile compounds that are flammable and potentially explosive. Additionally, tellurium can contaminate the environment and harm aquatic life if not properly handled.
The Esperanto word for safe is "sana" and for dangerous is "danĝera."
Te is the chemical symbol for tellurium, a metalloid element with atomic number 52.
Tellurium.
The most common isotopes of tellurium are tellurium-128, tellurium-130, tellurium-132, tellurium-128m, and tellurium-130m. These isotopes have varying numbers of neutrons in their nuclei, giving them different atomic masses.
dangerous
The old name for tellurium is "sylvanite."
TeCl2 is the chemical formula for tellurium dichloride. It is a compound composed of tellurium and chlorine atoms. Tellurium dichloride is a yellow to red-brown solid that is used in the synthesis of various tellurium-containing compounds.
The family name of Tellurium is the chalcogens.
The chemical symbol for tellurium is Te.
See a safe way is to do something that is safe not dangerous.
The antonym for safe is dangerous.