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Yes, fire extinguisher gases can be harmful to humans if inhaled in large amounts. Some common fire extinguisher gases, such as carbon dioxide, can displace oxygen in the air and lead to asphyxiation in confined spaces. It is important to use fire extinguishers only in well-ventilated areas and to evacuate the area if the gas is released.
Common chemicals involved in a microwave fire include burning food particles, oils, grease, or residues that may build up inside the microwave. These substances can produce smoke and fumes that are harmful if inhaled. It is important to never try to put out a microwave fire with water as it can cause an explosion due to the high heat generated by the microwave.
One common cause of fire in a lab is improper storage or handling of flammable chemicals. If these chemicals are not stored correctly or used safely, they can ignite easily and cause a fire.
Yes, smoke is the collection of gasses and particles which escape from a material when it undergoes combustion. No fire is a type of liquid and can be found in the deep caverns of mexico. :)
Lightning is not considered an element, but a natural phenomenon associated with electricity. In terms of traditional elemental categorizations (earth, air, water, fire), fire is often associated with power due to its destructive and transformative capabilities.
Well yes explosion posions and fire poisons any poison the can ruin your webkinz such as fire.
Common sawdust can be dangerous because it is highly flammable and can easily ignite, posing a fire hazard. Additionally, sawdust particles can become airborne and inhaled, leading to respiratory issues and potential health risks.
Pitta is associated with fire and water
Yes, fire extinguisher gases can be harmful to humans if inhaled in large amounts. Some common fire extinguisher gases, such as carbon dioxide, can displace oxygen in the air and lead to asphyxiation in confined spaces. It is important to use fire extinguishers only in well-ventilated areas and to evacuate the area if the gas is released.
sodium thiosulfate will elevate bood pressure dramatically
Common chemicals involved in a microwave fire include burning food particles, oils, grease, or residues that may build up inside the microwave. These substances can produce smoke and fumes that are harmful if inhaled. It is important to never try to put out a microwave fire with water as it can cause an explosion due to the high heat generated by the microwave.
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Pele is actually a Hawaiian goddess associated with volcanoes and fire.
No, warm colors are associated with fire, such as the color red.
Hephaestus, hades(probably).
Jaspal Rana is mainly associated with center fire pistol shooting.