In general no, though some things that are "deadly vapors" are corrosive (cyanic acid is one example).
It can create a lot of deadly weather. If it is over land, it can create tornadoes. If it is over the ocean, it can create hurricanes or typhoons.
Water vapor condenses to form clouds when it reaches its dew point, which is the temperature at which air becomes saturated with water vapor. The water vapor then forms tiny water droplets or ice crystals, which come together to create clouds.
Vapor pressure is a measure of a substance's tendency to evaporate. Higher vapor pressure leads to more rapid evaporation, which can create a lifting effect on the liquid. This lifting effect is evident with substances that have high vapor pressure, as they can form vapor bubbles that displace the liquid, causing it to rise.
If stored under pressure and then quickly released it can burst out as steam.
Vapokinesis is the ability to manipulate and control vapor or mist. Users of this ability can create, shape, and manipulate vapor in various ways, such as producing fog or generating mist for concealment or sensory manipulation.
corrosives
Well, if you were standing right beside it when it went off, you would be vapor a tiny "blister" on the side of the main fireball of vapor. Deadly enough?
dihydrogen dioxide
acids bases
Atomizers in electronic cigarettes work by heating a coil that is soaked in e-liquid. When the coil is heated, the e-liquid turns into vapor that can be inhaled. This process is controlled by the battery in the e-cigarette, which powers the atomizer to create the vapor.
No, peroxide is a chemical hazard that falls under the category of oxidizers rather than corrosives. Peroxides can be hazardous due to their ability to initiate or accelerate chemical reactions, potentially leading to fire or explosion. Corrosives, on the other hand, cause tissue damage upon contact.
Fast aircraft create vapor trails or "contrails" when the water vapor produced by the engines condenses in the cold, high-altitude air. In a turn, the aircraft's wings generate higher lift and induce a drop in pressure, causing the water vapor to condense into visible trails.
It can create a lot of deadly weather. If it is over land, it can create tornadoes. If it is over the ocean, it can create hurricanes or typhoons.
Water vapor condenses to form clouds when it reaches its dew point, which is the temperature at which air becomes saturated with water vapor. The water vapor then forms tiny water droplets or ice crystals, which come together to create clouds.
Peroxides are oxidizers.
No, melting is a change of state caused by heat. Acids are corrosives.
Because they can wear away metals and that produces hydrogen gas