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fumes <a fume; fumes> N

fumes

sulphur fumes CHEM

fume N (relations)

fume N (feelings & emotions)

fume N

gas fume fading CHEM

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The size of the particles in question tends to influence the toxicity of the fumes, with smaller particles presenting a greater danger.
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The fire the spread quickly, fanned by the strong ventilation and ignited timber supports, sending dense clouds of smoke and fumes into the mine workings.
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S (hydrogen sulfide) gas rising from below, where reservoirs of oil give off sulfurous fumes.
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The toxic fumes have forced some residents to temporarily relocate to avoid getting sick.
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It is also illegal to smoke inside public halls where non-smoking people might have to breathe tobacco fumes.
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Previously, this could only be done by using copper, a process that generated dangerous and offensive fumes.
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It is highly toxic, and can cause injury or death upon physical contact or inhalation of fumes.
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If a sufficiently concentrated layer of these fumes is present, it can be ignited by an external source and start burning.
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The completion of the reaction is indicated by the ceasing of the fumes.
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The satin finish is produced by treating the glass with hydrofluoric acid or hydrofluoric acid fumes.
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