How to use in-sentence of “fumes”:
– In these vans, carbon monoxide exhaust fumes from the vans’ engines were pumped into the back of the truck, killing the victims inside.
– Workers exposed to arsenic trioxide fumes in their job can be poisoned as well.
– Machines of this era were called “vented”; their fumes and drying exhausts were sent into the air, in the same way as with modern tumble dryer exhausts.
– It makes fumes in moist air.
– Some plastics release toxic fumes when heated.
Example sentences of “fumes”:
– Mercury is liquid at room temperature, and fumes of mercury are very poisonous.
– It fumes hydrochloric acid in moist air.
– It burns easily, releasing toxic fumes of sulfur dioxide.
– This avoids using turps, whose fumes may be harmful if inhaled, and is a fires risk.
– Lead burns in air with a grayish-white flame, making toxic fumes of lead oxide.
– If it is reacted with household ammonia, toxic fumes will be released.
– This system ensures that only the smallest amount of perc fumes will be released when opening the door at the end of the cycle.
– This was due mainly to the risk of fire or dangerous fumes created by the cleaning process.
– It makes hydrochloric acid fumes which irritate the nose.
- Mercury is liquid at room temperature, and fumes of mercury are very poisonous.
- It fumes hydrochloric acid in moist air.
- It burns easily, releasing toxic fumes of sulfur dioxide.
– Exposure to powdered aluminium or aluminium welding fumes can cause pulmonary fibrosis.
– In cities like Los Angeles it is the exhaust fumes of cars which cause the smog.
– She finds out that her hair was always gray, and the fumes from the chemicals she uses make her forget.
– People would either drink a drink with small amounts of ether in it, just like people drink alcoholic drinks, or inhale the fumes given off by pure or nearly pure ether.
– They contain an air pump that sucks fumes away from the person using them.
– It releases toxic and odorous fumes in air.