First – Less poisonous (Hydrogen peroxide) – This kind of poison breaks down into water molecules and oxygen gas, which significantly changes its chemical effect (makes it less poisonous for
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66 [deleted] • 9 yr. ago In fact, you might even define a poison’s “expiration” as the point when it’s no longer effective as a poison. killani64 OLD MAN YELLS AT CLOUD • 9 yr. ago It might not be less or more lethal, but maybe not have the same effect.
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54 Sort by: Open comment sort options rewardiflost • 6 yr. ago The chemistry becomes less reliable. The toxic stuff known & named in the poison may be degrading – so less poisonous. However, the by-products that are formed might be more or less toxic. There isn’t a definite answer that will apply for all poisons. 57 AcademyOfficer001 • 6 yr. ago
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54 Sort by: Open comment sort options rewardiflost • 6 yr. ago The chemistry becomes less reliable. The toxic stuff known & named in the poison may be degrading – so less poisonous. However, the by-products that are formed might be more or less toxic. There isn’t a definite answer that will apply for all poisons. 57 AcademyOfficer001 • 6 yr. ago
Answer – If poison expires, it may become more or less poisonous depending on its constituents. Explanation: Any poison, like medicine, is primarily a chemical compound. The expiration date, which is predetermined, marks a time after which such a chemical compound becomes ineffective or is no longer safe to use.
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If you fail to store a chemical properly, it might get contaminated with impurities, react with impurities to make new compounds, or undergo a chemical reaction by itself to make new, different compounds. All of this will change the ‘toxicity’ of the chemical, but whether it makes it more poisonous or less depends.
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If you fail to store a chemical properly, it might get contaminated with impurities, react with impurities to make new compounds, or undergo a chemical reaction by itself to make new, different compounds. All of this will change the ‘toxicity’ of the chemical, but whether it makes it more poisonous or less depends.
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Is expired medicine safe to take?
66 [deleted] • 9 yr. ago In fact, you might even define a poison’s “expiration” as the point when it’s no longer effective as a poison. killani64 OLD MAN YELLS AT CLOUD • 9 yr. ago It might not be less or more lethal, but maybe not have the same effect.
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First – Less poisonous (Hydrogen peroxide) – This kind of poison breaks down into water molecules and oxygen gas, which significantly changes its chemical effect (makes it less poisonous for
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If a poison expires, does it become more dangerous or less dangerous? I feel like this is a ‘chicken or the egg’ kind of question. If a poison expires, do you think it become more dangerous or less? Why? … Well, if you think about it really it just depends on the poison, the way it’s kept, and the way it was created/extracted. Reply Delete.
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54 Sort by: Open comment sort options rewardiflost • 6 yr. ago The chemistry becomes less reliable. The toxic stuff known & named in the poison may be degrading – so less poisonous. However, the by-products that are formed might be more or less toxic. There isn’t a definite answer that will apply for all poisons. 57 AcademyOfficer001 • 6 yr. ago
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Answer – If poison expires, it may become more or less poisonous depending on its constituents. Explanation: Any poison, like medicine, is primarily a chemical compound. The expiration date, which is predetermined, marks a time after which such a chemical compound becomes ineffective or is no longer safe to use.
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If a poison expires, does it become more dangerous or less dangerous? I feel like this is a ‘chicken or the egg’ kind of question. If a poison expires, do you think it become more dangerous or less? Why? … Well, if you think about it really it just depends on the poison, the way it’s kept, and the way it was created/extracted. Reply Delete.