Yes. Most oils should not be inhaled and the smoke or fumes from hot hydraulic fluid are not exceptions.
True
until one of them is used up.
diborane uts toxic
Yes, quite apart from explosive fire hazards and burns, the fumes are toxic.
Definitely not! Galvanized when heated will emit toxic fumes.
The fumes from the plasma cutter itself is not toxic. When cutting metals such as such as galvanized steel, lead, or cadmium-plated steel, the metal can put off toxic fumes.
Yes, a a battery will emit the fumes from the Sulfuric acid which is extremely toxic.
The oil has differnt toxic fumes , so it can affect the air by causing air pollution. Which makes it harder to breath.
Yes, the oil may be leaking on a hot surface and burning. You could smell this inside the car.
Don't. Poly(methyle2-cyanopropenate) - it's proper name is a form a thermoseting hydrocarbon. When burnt toxic fumes will be realeased causing deadly results.
Depends on what the bag is made of, and on what's in them. Household waste is usually not toxic, unless you put things like batteries, medicines or chemicals like drain cleaners, paints or solvents in them. Most plastic bags aren't toxic either. Some can give off toxic fumes when burnt though.
It releases toxic fumes and also contributes to climate change.
no
A dead mouse may emit toxic fumes if it was killed by a chemical or pesticide. These can be released through decomposition.
No, aluminum does not give off any toxic fumes that are harmful in anyway. It does not produce gases nor does it vaporize.
Oil fumes in the crankcase are common. Excessive oil fumes can be an indication of a broken or worn piston ring.
When thermocol is burnt, it releases toxic fumes and black smoke, including styrene gas, which is harmful to health and the environment. It is not a safe practice to burn thermocol as it can lead to air pollution and respiratory issues. It is best to dispose of thermocol using proper recycling methods.