Environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and the presence of other chemicals can influence a substance's toxicological properties. For example:
Temperature: Higher temperatures can increase the volatility and reactivity of chemicals, enhancing their toxic potential. Humidity: Moisture can affect the stability and solubility of substances, altering their absorption and toxicity. Chemical Interactions: The presence of other chemicals can lead to synergistic or antagonistic effects, modifying the overall toxicity.