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What will happen to your body after drinking gallium? Can you talk about it?

Gallium is a very magical metal. It takes only a few minutes to throw it on the can, and the can will become very brittle, just like burnt paper scraps, and it will disappear with a light touch. Not only aluminum metal, but also iron locks, oxygen cylinders and even mobile phones, which are famous for their firmness, will become like puffed biscuits as long as gallium is on the ground, and they will lose their firmness in the past and can be crushed by hand. And its melting point is very low, only 29.78 degrees Celsius, which means that you only need to put it in the palm of your hand, and the temperature of your body is enough to melt this metal into liquid. So is this metal toxic? What will happen if you eat it? Will it destroy your body like other metals?

At room temperature, metallic potassium generally remains solid, but when you put it in your mouth, it will soon begin to melt and form a viscous liquid covering your teeth and tongue. It's just that your mouth will be full of metallic acidity, which is disgusting. Gallium itself is non-toxic, and our body also contains this element, about 1.7 mg, which will not cause any harm to our body. This metal gallium mainly comes from drinking water, fruits or vegetables. A small amount of metal additives will not cause poisoning, it will pass through your stomach like other indigestible foods, and then be discharged smoothly without causing any harm.

But this does not mean that you can eat metal potassium. If you eat a lot of gallium, it will bring you danger. Gallium itself is not toxic, but it will react with your stomach acid. This compound is fatal to mice, and of course it is also fatal to humans. If you eat about 140 grams, it can produce about 300 grams of gallium trichloride after reacting with gastric acid. The most terrible thing is that the reaction with gastric acid will not only produce gallium trichloride, but also produce a lot of hydrogen. If you hit a fire source when you burp, you can even ignite this gas. The problem of swelling can also be solved by venting, but it will also cause irritation to your mouth and throat, and may even lead to throat spasm, resulting in difficulty breathing and severe chest pain. The gas produced by the reaction between the two may enter your lungs, causing both lungs to produce too much fluid, and may even lead to paralysis. Although this toxic substance does not belong to gallium itself, it is gallium trichloride after reacting with gastric acid, which is only suitable for us to do some interesting experiments or manual work, and others should not be tried easily.