because it can kill you!!!
Do the work in a ventilated box made for that sort of experiment.
if there was nothing being burnt off(vapors), nothing would be burning.
it is because when the chemicals are smelled directly they react with our nose and we can get many infections.
Gases are always miscible, so water vapor and gasoline vapor can be mixed. It doesn't a great deal of sense to talk about the volatility of vapors. Volatile means "easily vaporized". It's hard to get much easier than "it's already vaporized."
when water vapors it cause it to steam up and then it turns to gas.
Yes, and so is touching it.
Carbon tetrachloride vapors inhaled is toxic; the danger limit in atmosphere is 200 ppm.
Causes growth and development problems, and in some instances may cause cancer
There are various solvents and other chemicals that produce psychoactive effects when their vapors are inhaled. These include alkyl nitrites, also known as poppers.
If the vapors of liquid paper are inhaled it may be harmful or fatal, causing respiratory irritation, dizziness, drowsiness, headache, nausea, unconsciousness, convulsions or even death
I believe that if you inhaled alcohol vapors directly into your lungs, the capillaries would burst and you would bleed to death.
There is little you can do once you have done this - if you were at school or work you should tell your boss and fill in the accident book. Fluorescent bulbs contain phosphorous and mercury both of which ar poisonous, particularly the mercury. Old bulbs need to be taken UNBROKEN to a recycling plant to be safely disposed of.
poisoning from elemental mercury is most likely due to inhalation of mercury vapors. The danger lies in the fact that after it is inhaled into the lungs in vapor form, mercury passes into the blood stream.
While turpentine is an extremely useful chemical to have around your home, there are a certain number of precautions that any responsible person should take when storing turpentine. First, it should be obvious that turpentine is a toxic chemical that should be stored away from the inside of your home. Turpentine vapors escape from the container, and these vapors can be dangerous if inhaled for prolonged periods. Also, consider the fact that turpentine is a very flammable liquid. Because of this, you should never store turpentine near heat lamps or any other source of intense heat in order to prevent combustion.
Inhalation: Avoid prolonged inhalation of mist or vapors. This product has a low vapor pressure and is not expected to present an inhalation hazard at ambient conditions. Caution should be taken to prevent aerosolization or misting of this product. This product may be considered a low health hazard unless inhaled in very high concentrations. Acute and chronic overexposures may be irritating to the respiratory tract. Symptoms of overexposure include respiratory tract irritation, headache, drowsiness and narcosis.
You should run your boats power ventilation for 30 seconds at least in order to eliminate fuel vapors in the bilge.
The Vapors was created in 1979.