No its not, propylene glycol has 0 inhalation effects, but you should keep yourself ventilated because it doesnt smell very good
Dry ice fog is mostly carbon dioxide, inhale too much and you will starve your body of oxygen, this can cause asphyxia and death within a few minutes.
An area free of smoke.
Smog, is the scientific word, for the combination of smoke and fog.
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smoke + fog = smog
it is a smoke and a fog machine i have done a ABC book on the inventor Dr. Meredith Gourdine.
Smoke is carbon particles. Fog is water vapor. Smoke forms soot. Fog forms dew. Smoke is dry. Fog is wet.
when fog and smoke combined it forms smog
Dry ice fog is mostly carbon dioxide, inhale too much and you will starve your body of oxygen, this can cause asphyxia and death within a few minutes.
Smog is a combination of smoke and fog. It begins with the letter s.
smoke / fog = sm-og = smog
fog is made up of water and smoke is a irratant or gas.
Smoke and fog together generally form smog.
no but it can go inside your body if you inhale it, causing
The word "smog" is a portmanteau of smoke and fog.
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