Several factors can influence the toxicity level of a substance, including:
Route of Exposure: The way a substance enters the body—through inhalation, ingestion, dermal contact, or injection—can affect its toxicity. Duration of Exposure: Long-term exposure might lead to different effects compared to short-term exposure. Individual Susceptibility: Age, gender, genetic factors, and pre-existing health conditions can influence an individual's response to a toxicant. Environmental Factors: Temperature, humidity, and the presence of other chemicals can alter the toxicity of a substance.