Is hydrazine dangerous or how so and how bad?!


Question: Yes, hydrazine into the air is a dangerous compound. It can burn your skin and eyes in sufficient concentration.

If you are talking about that rocket that knocked out the falling satellite. That is baloney put out by the Pentagon. That Hydrazine tank would have gotten so hot it would have melted down and exploded upon reentry to the atmosphere of the earth. Not a single chance of ever reaching the earth.

That rocket was sent up there to smash heck out of the secret spy satellite so as no one could ever know what the secrets of the Pentagon or US Had nothing to do with Hydrazine. Bunch of public BS put out by Pentagon.


Answers: Yes, hydrazine into the air is a dangerous compound. It can burn your skin and eyes in sufficient concentration.

If you are talking about that rocket that knocked out the falling satellite. That is baloney put out by the Pentagon. That Hydrazine tank would have gotten so hot it would have melted down and exploded upon reentry to the atmosphere of the earth. Not a single chance of ever reaching the earth.

That rocket was sent up there to smash heck out of the secret spy satellite so as no one could ever know what the secrets of the Pentagon or US Had nothing to do with Hydrazine. Bunch of public BS put out by Pentagon.

According to Wikipedia, its sounds very dangerous to me.

"Hydrazine is highly toxic and dangerously unstable, especially in the anhydrous form. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency:

"Symptoms of acute (short-term) exposure to high levels of hydrazine may include irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat, dizziness, headache, nausea, pulmonary edema, seizures, coma in humans. Acute exposure can also damage the liver, kidneys, and central nervous system. The liquid is corrosive and may produce dermatitis from skin contact in humans and animals. Effects to the lungs, liver, spleen, and thyroid have been reported in animals chronically exposed to hydrazine via inhalation. Increased incidences of lung, nasal cavity, and liver tumors have been observed in rodents exposed to hydrazine.[17]

"Only one human is known to have died from exposure to hydrazine hydrate.[18]

"On February 21, 2008, the United States government destroyed a malfunctioning spy satellite with a sea-launched missile, which they claimed was needed due to the danger of a hydrazine leak into the atmosphere from its fuel cell."

Hydrazine is highly toxic and dangerously unstable, especially in the anhydrous form. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency:

Symptoms of acute (short-term) exposure to high levels of hydrazine may include irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat, dizziness, headache, nausea, pulmonary edema, seizures, coma in humans. Acute exposure can also damage the liver, kidneys, and central nervous system. The liquid is corrosive and may produce dermatitis from skin contact in humans and animals. Effects to the lungs, liver, spleen, and thyroid have been reported in animals chronically exposed to hydrazine via inhalation. Increased incidences of lung, nasal cavity, and liver tumors have been observed in rodents exposed to hydrazine.

Only one human is known to have died from exposure to hydrazine hydrate.

On February 21, 2008, the United States government destroyed a malfunctioning spy satellite with a sea-launched missile, which they claimed was needed due to the danger of a hydrazine leak into the atmosphere from its fuel cell.

i agree with the dude above me





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