yes
Diffusion occurs naturally, and technically they are not fumes. Fumes are the condensates of metals. Ammonia vapors are what you smell.
Inhailing ammonia fumes can cause brain damage, damage to the lungs, or even death.
Ammonia and bleach are a dangerous mix. They emit fumes that can be fatal. Ammonia can be mixed safely with soap. Some of the flavors of Dawn dish soap include bleach so proceed with caution.
The two gases in exhaust fumes that are harmful to humans are carbon monoxide and nitrogen. Nitrogen is not as dangerous as the carbon monoxide, because the atmosphere is about 78% nitrogen.
Certain fumes can affect all people. Ammonia fumes, for example, will affect everyone.
I don't know how concentrated the ammonia fumes are, but ammonia should not be breathed. If it is very dilute, it should be okay, but if it is unpleasant or strong, it's probably not good!
yes all fumes are potentially harmful to humans
i would imagine so yes...
Yes , it is poisonous
The fumes when breathed are dangerous.
If you bring HCl gas (Hydrochloride) near ammonia vapors, dense white fumes are formed. This is because of the formation of Ammonium Chloride.
Glass cleaners, multipurpose cleaners, bathroom cleaners, polishing waxes, and some drain and oven cleaners contain ammonia. If used in large quantities in poorly ventilated spaces, these cleaners can create dangerous fumes harmful to children.