Toxic - GCSE Chemistry Definition
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In GCSE Chemistry, the term "toxic" refers to substances that are harmful or poisonous to living things. These substances can cause serious health problems or even death if they enter the body in certain amounts. Toxic substances can be found in many places, such as chemicals in cleaning products, plants, or even some gases. It's important to handle toxic substances carefully and to follow safety guidelines to avoid exposure. In experiments and practical work, students must use protective equipment like gloves and goggles to ensure they stay safe when working with or near toxic materials.
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