yes, if you dont know what you are doing but if you know what your doing then your not in danger but if you dont know what your doing call your local mechanic its the safest way
Used properly where it was intended to be used for gasoline powered engines is useful. Breathing gasoline vapors to get high is harmful not mention stupid.
Yes, and so is touching it.
Yes, the vapors of sulfuric acid are harmful if inhaled. They can cause irritation to the respiratory tract, damage to the lungs, and other health issues. It is important to handle sulfuric acid with caution in a properly ventilated area.
The harmful vapors, toxic air pollutant-like acid fumes, phosphorus, copper vapor and sometimes cortisone sprays can destroy nasal tissues and lead to perforated septum.
It absorbs the gasoline vapors from the fuel tank while the car is parked. Once you start the car the vapors fromm the charcoal canister are purged back into your engine and burned.
To concentrate and direct the vapors towards the nose so that they are more easily detectable. This technique helps in isolating the smell and enhancing our ability to perceive subtle differences in odors. It also prevents the dispersion of the vapors into the surrounding environment, allowing for a more controlled and accurate olfactory assessment.
Smoke inhalation is breathing in the harmful gases, vapors, and particulate matter contained in smoke.
Car battery vapor is hydrogen gas and is extremely explosive.
It could be done, yes.
Organic vapor refers to vapors or gases emitted from organic compounds such as solvents, fuels, and chemicals. These vapors can be harmful to human health if inhaled, causing symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, and respiratory irritation. Proper ventilation and personal protective equipment should be used when working with substances that emit organic vapors.
No, heating up rubbing alcohol can be dangerous as it is flammable and can produce harmful vapors.
put on ac in car and over heats