Many
types of chemicals are frequently encountered in everyday life. And almost all
the needs that we use is never separated from chemicals, from food, clothing,
vehicles, to pharmaceuticals is often used when the pain was never out of
chemicals.
But
from its many existing chemicals classified as apparently there are some very
dangerous for humans. Hence the use of chemicals is very limited and not just
anyone can get it. It is therefore wrong in terms of its use could be fatal for
safety. Well here are five well-known chemical that the most dangerous in the
world:
Fluoroantimonic acid (H2FsbF6)
Have
you ever accidentally exposed to battery acid? Of course it was very painful
and burn, because the battery water including sulfuric acid compounds are
hazardous. However, battery water no nothing compared Fluoroantimonic acid.
Equally
types of acid compounds, acid Fluoroantimonic about 10 million billion times
stronger than battery acid! This compound is highly corrosive and melt the
human body with bones in a heartbeat.
In
short, there was virtually no place that can be used to store Fluoroantimonic
acid except Teflon. Yes, teflon containing the C-F (Carbon-fluorine) that is
known as the world's strongest chemical bond.
Thioacetone (C3H6S)
Thioacetone
is the smell of chemicals in the world. This substance is formed of 'Thiol', a
combination of the organic compound of carbon and hydrogen sulfur. In the wild,
found in liquid Thiol the odor of skunk.
One
drop Thioacetone can spread a pungent odor as far as half a kilometer! In 1989,
Thioacetone causing residents of the German city of Freiburg, were evacuated.
Mass evacuation came after a perfume factory accidentally perform chemical
reactions that produce Thioacetone.
Azidoazide azide (C2N14)
According
to the scientist, C2N14 is the most explosive chemicals ever created by man.
The secret of this substance to explode is easy nitrogen atom in C2N14 can move
quite freely. This led to the nitrogen atom continue to try to unite with each
other and generate huge energy blast alias.
C2N14
itself is made by German scientists assisted by the American military in 2010.
Unfortunately, the discovery of these substances immediately called an error
due to sensitivity to outside scientists estimate.
C2N14
could explode just by moving, touching, shine, even put it in a container
without left unharmed can make it explode! In fact, scientists are trying to
put the C2N14 in the dark to avoid an explosion. However, the effort is useless
because it does not prevent C2N14 turned into a bomb.
Dimethylcadmium (Ch3CdCh3)
If
Azidoazide azide is referred to as the most explosive substance, then
Dimethylcadmium is the most toxic chemicals in the world. It is manufactured by
German scientist named Erich Krause in 1917.
The
substance is highly toxic to the point that some micro (one-thousandth) grams
per cubic meter can kill an adult human. Dimethylcadmium inhaling can cause
organ failure, start your lungs kidneys. If it does not immediately end her
life, these substances will still cause acute cancer.
Furthermore,
scientists are also very afraid of spilling Dimethylcadmium. Therefore, there
was virtually no safe way to clean up a spill of this substance. Cleaning
Dimethylcadmium with water will only trigger an explosion, wipe, or all the
things that cause friction on these substances will end up in the explosion.
Chlorine Triflouride (CIF3)
These
chemicals he is perhaps the most feared by all living beings on this earth,
CIF3 or 'N-Stoff'. Why fear? The reason is simple, these chemicals would
explode if exposed to air, like methane. Not only that, the aroma of CIF3 can
also kill humans if accidentally inhaled.
Unfortunately,
CIF3 can make objects that we know are not flammable, such as brick, for
example, can be lit up like a paper flame broiling. The use CIF3 along with
fire sprinklers can generate heat up to 2400 degrees Celsius, hot enough to
melt iron.
Scientists
were not so wear it as a weapon in World War 2 due to fear of these chemicals
would make their soldiers to die stupid. But the lesson was not heeded by the
American scientist who in the 1950s tried to move CIF3 using a tanker truck.
The result? On the way CIF3 managed to leak and spill, burn its way underneath
to a depth of one meter more.
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