maybe try it and find out,. Yes
It is a natural, but non-renewable resource. It will give off toxic fumes if burned, for one. It will turn to ash when it is as well, which is two. If the ashes or fumes are allowed to bind with water, the result could be pretty bad contaminated water.
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.
No, hot water heaters don't typically have a smell. If you are smelling fumes, you could have a leak in your gas line.
Yes, it is. But it melts first, and the incomplete oxidation can give off toxic gases.
No, aluminum does not give off any toxic fumes that are harmful in anyway. It does not produce gases nor does it vaporize.
The lava rocks were once VERY hot and gave off toxic fumes. So when it is reheated it will give of toxic fumes again.
maybe try it and find out,. Yes
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.
Peas do give off fumes. That's why you can smell them.
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Cigarettes give off fumes that may harm the health. Automobiles also give off harmful fumes. Some common household products, such as paint also give off harmful fumes.
It depends on the type of plastic, how hot the oven was when the plastic melted, whether and how the oven was cleaned, and other factors. Some types of plastic do give off toxic fumes when overheated, and those fumes can possibly leave toxic residues in an oven.
Yes, severe. Phosphine gas, lead fumes... Toxic stuff. Google is your friend.
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The cable is not the problem the protective coating on the cable is. MilSpec cable is very hard to burn the cable, normal cable coatings when burned give off toxic gases depending on what the coating is made of.
It is a natural, but non-renewable resource. It will give off toxic fumes if burned, for one. It will turn to ash when it is as well, which is two. If the ashes or fumes are allowed to bind with water, the result could be pretty bad contaminated water.