carbon dixode
The fumes given off when crystals of iodine are heated are purple in color.
Yes, the fumes given off by molten brass can be toxic due to the presence of zinc, copper, and other metals in the alloy. Exposure to these fumes can cause health issues such as metal fume fever, respiratory irritation, and in some cases long-term respiratory problems. It is important to take proper precautions when working with molten brass to minimize exposure to these fumes.
When lead nitrate is heated, brown nitrogen dioxide gas is evolved, which gives off a yellowish-brown color.
Yes, melting lead can release toxic fumes that are harmful if inhaled. It is important to take proper precautions, such as working in a well-ventilated area and wearing appropriate protective gear, when melting lead to minimize the risk of exposure to these fumes.
Ammonia gas and carbon dioxide gas are given off when ammonium carbonate decomposes.
carbon dioxcide :)
The fumes given off when crystals of iodine are heated are purple in color.
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For factories to not give off smoke or fumes into the air. ... hope that is what you wanted / needed
Liquid Petroleum Gas is a liquid - the fumes given off is an inflammable gas.
When there is a danger of flammable fumes present 18 " off the floor.
True.
Pregnant women should avoid fumes from any source. Fumes from many oven cleaners are advertised as safe but why take the chance? * "self-cleaning oven" uses high temperature (approximately 500C/900F) to burn off all spills leftovers in the chamber. * Therefore, smoke and fumes may be generated during the self-cleaning process. * If you have a bird, you should remove it away from the kitchen. The fumes produced during this process are not harmful for people, but can be dangerous for birds.
Peas do give off fumes. That's why you can smell them.
The kind of smoke from a burning object depends on the object itself. The common smoke that is given off is Hydrogen, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, and small amounts of Water Vapor.
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.