If something poisonous is burnt to ash, is the ash still poisonous? /u/Legally_Hot No such thing as stupid questions

Considering burning something is a chemical reaction, if something poisonous (say a deadly mushroom or a dart frog (just an example I do not condone violence towards frogs)) is burnt to ash, would the ash still be poisonous?

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​r/NoStupidQuestions Considering burning something is a chemical reaction, if something poisonous (say a deadly mushroom or a dart frog (just an example I do not condone violence towards frogs)) is burnt to ash, would the ash still be poisonous? submitted by /u/Legally_Hot [link] [comments] 

Considering burning something is a chemical reaction, if something poisonous (say a deadly mushroom or a dart frog (just an example I do not condone violence towards frogs)) is burnt to ash, would the ash still be poisonous?

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