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Toxic and/or corrosive airborne chemicals from reagents that are typically in liquid or solid state in the form of either gases or small particles (mist).
Ãâó: www.departments.dsu.edu/sciences/Safety/Glossary/g...
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| fumes |
"Fumes" means vapors, mists, and airborne liquid or solid particulate matter or any combination including these.
Ãâó: www.co.mendocino.ca.us/planning/PermitPlace/Permit...
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| fuming |
The technique of coating a rod of glass with a metal such as silver or gold and then placing the coated rod in the flame while holding the piece to be decorated jut just behind it. The metal is vaporized and the resulting fumes condense on the relatively cool surface of the piece.
Ãâó: www.urbansky.com/glossary.html
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SOLID PARTICLES FORMED BY CONDENSATION OF METALS FROM THE GASEOUS STATE WELDING
Ãâó: www.dcfp.navy.mil/mc/presentations/GFETerms/GFETer...
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| fumigant |
Exist as gases or produce a gas when they break down in the environment. Fumigants typically kill all living things. Used in agriculture to sterilize soil before planting and to kill pests in stored food or before shipment to other countries. In urban settings, fumigants are used to treat dwellings for termites, ants, and roaches. The target pests for many soil fumigations are nematodes. Most of these pesticides are highly acutely toxic.
Ãâó: www.fluorideaction.org/pesticides/1.references.f-p...
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