parts per million (ppm) and milligams per cubic meter (mg/m3)
exhaust fumes of a car
brown color fumes
Yes, severe. Phosphine gas, lead fumes... Toxic stuff. Google is your friend.
A fume is technically a solid. Welding or soldering you deal with fumes; lead, copper, rosin, tin, etc. A vapor comes from a liquid. Water vapors, gasoline vapors, chlorine vapors, etc. This comes from Cal-OSHA (California occupations safety and health administration) Hazwoper (Hazardous worker operations) certification course.
carbon dixode
HCl being a gas evaporate from aqueous solution and HNO3 may evaporate due to low boiling points at normal temperature so we observe fumes but H2SO4 is a non fuming liquid.
Beware of noxious fumes when working with volatile liquids in confined areas.
Basically a fume hood or fume cupboard is a type of local ventilation unit that is designed to limit exposure to people working in an envioment which can expose tem to hazardous or toxic fumes, vapors or dusts.
Because it is highly flammable. it is poisonous and can make a person breathing the fumes very sick, and because it will evaporate if you do and you will have to buy more of it.
the fumes is the fumes that expose in the fumes that reqiured to make some fumes for fumes
You don't. I think you would have to evaporate the water, but the mercury also has dangerous fumes.
Fumes can come out and burn your face and nose, and if you are not wearing safety goggles, the popping bubbles can splash in your eyes.
It is an example of diffusion. Gases, especially from volatile liquids, tend to spread from an area of high concentration to areas of lower concentration.
I don't really expect you to understand the beauty of the shimmering fumes, the delicate power of liquids that creep through the human veins, bewitching the mind ensnaring the scenes
Many fumes are harmful in fact most fumes are harmful. There are many type of fumes and most of them are harmful but they can be filtered and cleansed to stop them harming th eenvironment
You can use cat litter to soak up any excess paint thinner. Open all doors and windows, and use fans to help the thinner evaporate quicker.
You certainly can get a rash from diesel fumes. This is because these fumes are an irritant to your skin.