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how will fumes from the crucible affect the weight of magnesium
If you smell fumes, you should get out of the room, car, or house. Opening windows will help get rid of the smell.
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You can get rid of petrol or gas fumes by opening windows and running fans in the area where the fumes are located. You can run the fans so that they face outward and pull the air out toward the outside of the building.
vent noun 1. an opening, as in a wall, serving as an outlet for air, smoke, fumes, or the like. 2. an opening at the earth's surface from which volcanic material, as lava, steam, or gas, is emitted. 3. Zoology . the anal or excretory opening of animals, especially of those below mammals, as birds and reptiles. 4. the small opening at the breech of a gun by which fire is communicated to the charge. 5. a means of exit or escape; an outlet, as from confinement.
Unplanned emissions of fumes are called fugitive emissions. They can be released from:uncontrolled ventilation (no treatment),leaking equipmentpoorly maintained seals,holes in equipment,staff work arounds which are not approved,pressure relief valves,unlit flares,open doors and windowsproduct wetted walls of floating roof tanksopen ponds and treatment systems
Well Ventilated area means an area with proper Ventilation, this could mean having windows open with fans blowing out or opening up the garage door. If you are say painting a car you want a well ventilated area so you don't inhale the toxic fumes of the paint so you would "Vent" the area so the fumes could escape. If your working in a garage with chemicals you will want to open the garage door so the fumes can escape and fresh air can get in, if your inside your house you should open as many windows as you can and if you have a fan put it in a window so it can blow the fumes out of the area. Never use chemicals or paint in a area that does NOT have proper ventilation like a basement.
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Air and exhaust fumes essentially get trapped in the earth's ozone layer. Since these harmful fumes cannot escape, they get recycled back into the air. When combined with sun rays and light, the result is a hazy smog that blankets entire cities like Los Angeles.
Fumes from the chemicals can not escape the room if the windows and doors are shut, and are at times toxic.
Inhalation of magnesium oxide fumes can cause metal fume fever .
The requirement for adequate ventilation in a laboratory where chemical fumes may be present is a necessity. Most labs have ventilation hoods that will remove dangerous or noxious fumes. If there is NOT adequate ventilation THEN you should open the windows. Otherwise opening windows is not a rule.