Burning anything in a closed room consumes oxygen. Additionally, the fumes from burning things can cause lung damage or even death due to smoke inhalation.
Any fumes may be dangerous but this depends on the chemical nature of the fumes, dimension of particles, time of exposition, concentration in the atmosphere.
Only if mixed with a suitable oxidiser, most notably the air. thus a fine dispersion of graphite in the air can be ignited with explosive violence. Also whats known as "graphitic oxide" is explosive and this is formed from oxidation of graphite powder with nitric acid.
If the house is burning the first thing to do is get everyone out. Next, ring the fire brigade. If the fire is confined to a small area try to extinguish it, but beware of inhaling fumes.
The main use is making the "lead" or graphite in pencils. The lead in pencils is actually graphite. If it was real lead it would be very dangerous.
How dangerous are the fumes for what period of time and how long should we ... resins, which release virtually no smoke or fumes when burned.
The fumes when breathed are dangerous.
Since graphite is basically Carbon C + O2 --> CO2
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That is the byproduct from burning fossil fuel.
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Exhaust fumes are considered to be extremely dangerous and can seriously injure or even kill someone. The most dangerous type of exhaust fumes are the ones who contain carbon monoxide, which is regarded as the commonest single cause of poisoning in both industry and the home.
you may get cancer, but the main problem is the carbon monoxide in the gas. carbon monoxide bonds to the hemoglobin in your blood and prohibits it to bond with oxygen. so you suffocate
It releases toxic fumes and also contributes to climate change.
All fumes are more or less dangerous, some of them are even deadly, (although rare). So avoid all sort of smoke and choose clean environment.