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Ammonia splashes can burn skin and the fumes can cause burns to eyes and lungs.
It can cause burns, convulsions and other reactions when swallowed.
Corrosive solids, such as sodium hydroxide and phenol, can cause burns to the skin and eyes.
RF fields can cause burns by producing electrical currents in conductive loops.
The chemicals within the battery are caustic and can cause burns to skin.
On the skin, they can cause burns, and their gamma emissions can also penetrate the body.
Hydrochloric acid is highly corrosive and can cause burns if it comes into direct contact with skin or eyes.
Mr. Marchi's cause burns bright in a relatively young state senator from Staten Island, Andrew J. Lanza.
The chemical is a colorless liquid with a strong vinegary odor and can cause burns or death.
They do not pass through the body but can penetrate partway into the skin and cause burns.
If not handled carefully, they can be, at the very least, a source of electrical shock or, in many cases, cause burns to personnel and damage to equipment.
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