What is the strongest poison?

Botulinum toxin
Scientists differ about the relative toxicities of substances, but they seem to agree that botulinum toxin, produced by anaerobic bacteria, is the most toxic substance known. Its LD50 is tiny – at most 1 nanogram per kilogram can kill a human.
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What is the hardest poison?

1. Botulinum (ingested) It's hard to rank the lethality of toxins, but experts agree that botulinum – several orders of magnitude deadlier than sarin – is the gold standard. Your nervous system fails and you die in extreme pain.
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What is the most poison thing?

The most venomous animals on Earth, ranked
  • Boomslang. ...
  • Dubois sea snake. ...
  • Coastal taipan. ...
  • Cone snail. ...
  • Irukandji jellyfish. ...
  • Blue-ringed octopus. ...
  • Inland taipan snake. ...
  • 1. Box jellyfish. Although the Australian box jellyfish just misses having the most potent venom on this list, it is probably the most deadly.
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What poison looks like sugar?

Cyanide is the usual abbreviated name for potassium cyanide – a potassium salt of hydrocyanic acid. The chemical formula of potassium cyanide is KCN. It resembles granulated sugar and dissolves in water just as well as sugar does.
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Can you buy arsenic?

Toxic chemicals such as strychnine, arsenic and cyanide are freely available for sale on the internet, leading toxicologists have warned.
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Comparison: Strongest Poisons



Where is cyanide found?

Cyanides can be produced by certain bacteria, fungi and algae. Cyanides are also found in cigarette smoke, in vehicle exhaust, and in foods such as spinach, bamboo shoots, almonds, lima beans, fruit pits and tapioca.
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What does cyanide do to the body?

Cyanide prevents the cells of the body from using oxygen. When this happens, the cells die. Cyanide is more harmful to the heart and brain than to other organs because the heart and brain use a lot of oxygen.
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What medication turns into cyanide?

Abstract. Sodium nitroprusside is a potent, effective, and readily reversible direct vasodilating agent. It is broken down by hemoglobin into cyanide, which is in part detoxified by liver and kidney to thiocyanate.
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What is the price of cyanide?

Potassium Cyanide at Rs 3000/gram | CAS No 151-50-8, KCN, पोटेशियम साइनाइड - Aegis Pharma Chem, Mumbai | ID: 23580694091.
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What does arsenic taste like?

Arsenic has no smell or taste, so you cannot tell if it is in your drinking water. The only way to find out if your well water has high levels of arsenic is to have it tested. HOW CAN ARSENIC AFFECT MY HEALTH? Health effects caused by arsenic depend on a variety of things.
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How do you make arsenic?

Humans have produced concentrated sources of arsenic by digging it up, using it, and moving it around. Such activities include mining arsenic-containing ores, and smelting – heating those ores – to extract copper, silver or gold. (Arsenic could be collected, in pure form, from the interior of smelter smokestacks.)
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Is arsenic sweet?

“Arsenic has no taste, smell or color. It is in foods and beverages, drinking water, soil, pressure treated wood and cigarettes. Learn about the potential sources of arsenic in your daily life, and make simple changes to keep your arsenic exposure as low as possible to protect your long-term health.”
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What poison has a salty taste?

Sodium fluoroacetate is an organofluorine chemical compound with the formula FCH2CO2Na. This colourless salt has a taste similar to that of sodium chloride and is used as a rodenticide. Both sodium and potassium salts are derivatives of fluoroacetic acid.
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What poison smells like licorice?

4-Methylcyclohexanemethanol (MCHM) is an alicyclic alcohol that commonly exists as a mixture of trans (shown) and cis isomers. It is a colorless liquid that smells like mint or licorice. It is toxic to animals and humans, if it is breathed, swallowed, or allowed to come into contact with skin.
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What color is arsenic?

Arsenic is a silver-gray or white metallic solid element found in nature. Arsenic combines with other elements to form organic and inorganic compounds.
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What poison smells like garlic?

Arsine is a colorless, flammable, non-irritating toxic gas with a mild garlic odor. Arsine is formed when arsenic comes in contact with an acid. Arsine is similar to a gas called stibine, which is formed when the metal antimony comes in contact with an acid.
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What color is arsenic poison?

Arsenic poisoning, or arsenicosis, occurs after the ingestion or inhalation of high levels of arsenic. Arsenic is a type of carcinogen that's gray, silver, or white in color. Arsenic is extremely poisonous to humans.
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Is arsenic tasteless?

Elemental arsenic is usually a steel grey metal-like material without characteristic taste or smell. Arsenic trioxide (an odorless, tasteless, white or transparent, nonflammable solid) is one of the most toxic and prevalent forms of arsenic. The water solubility of arsenic salts varies depending on the salt.
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Is there a sweet poison?

Sugar – The Sweet Poison that Destroys Our Health Gradually.
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What poison smells like cinnamon?

This fake cinnamon contains a chemical, coumarin, which is used for making rat poison, according to the German Federal Institute of Risk Assessment. Coumarin can damage liver and kidneys in humans even if taken in relatively small doses.
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Can cyanide be traced?

Since cyanide salts are solid crystalline, their presence in a crime scene or in the areas near victim's nose or mouth can be easily discovered, collected and preserved for further forensic testing.
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What products contain cyanide?

In certain plant foods, including almonds, millet sprouts, lima beans, soy, spinach, bamboo shoots, and cassava roots (which are a major source of food in tropical countries), cyanides occur naturally as part of sugars or other naturally-occurring compounds.
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