How much amount of phenyl is dangerous for human body?
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Originally Answered: Will I die after drinking phenyl?
Of course you will die if you a drink a glass of high quality phenyl. But think before you actually do this. I can understand there must be some problem because of which this thought struck your mind. But what if your body bear the phenyl and you don’t die? Trust me man, you will surely get paralyzed or any internal ailment. Then, you have to live your already existing problem plus the new one. No suicidal attempt is full proof. I have tried so i am telling you this. I am replying you that means i am not a ghost. So i suggest you to struggle through your problems and utilize your time by thinking about it and not how to end your life. All the best!
Of course you will die if you a drink a glass of high quality phenyl. But think before you actually do this. I can understand there must be some problem because of which this thought struck your mind. But what if your body bear the phenyl and you don’t die? Trust me man, you will surely get paralyzed or any internal ailment. Then, you have to live your already existing problem plus the new one. No suicidal attempt is full proof. I have tried so i am telling you this. I am replying you that means i am not a ghost. So i suggest you to struggle through your problems and utilize your time by thinking about it and not how to end your life. All the best!
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1 to 32 g amount of phenyl is dangerous for the human body in adults and 50 to 500 mg in infants.
- Phenol is an offensive protoplasmic poison (denatured protein) with corrosive restricted effects.
- Phenol derivates are less toxic than pure phenol. The fatal dose is between 3 to 30 g but may be as slight as 1 g.
- Phenol is well soaked up by inhalation, dermal application, and ingestion.
- Phenol is soaked up rapidly from the lungs. However, because of its poor volatility, inhalation hazard is limited.
- The odour boundary of phenol is nearly 100 times lower than the OSHA PEL; thus, it gives sufficient warning of hazardous concentrations.
- Phenol vapour is thicker than air.
- All forms of phenol lead to irritation, and acute lethal effects of phenol greatly often happen through skin contact.
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