Battery gas is hydrogen. Hydrogen gas is highly explosive.
some solids,liquids and gases are dangers some are not dangers
The danger is, if the infrared is trapped by atmospheric gases it can cause greenhouse effect.
Yuor battery is leaking fluids or gases. The battery likely needs replaced.
The danger is, if the infrared is trapped by atmospheric gases it can cause greenhouse effect.
explosion and battery acid leaking out which leads to rotting and deterioration of some materials
Dangers: Makes sparks which can cause explosions if there are inflammable gases or vapours around. If you touch something with a large electric charge it will give you an electric shock which can burn you or stop your heart. Sparks can ignite flammable liquids, vapours and powders.
Yes, a car battery can explode if jumped improperly. Car batteries contain sulfuric acid that can produce gasses. If a spark ignites the gases the battery can explode like a bomb.
to avoid accumulation of hydrogen gases near battry
The specific fumes would probably depend on the type of battery. Check the battery, what materials it is made of.
If it's a dry battery the electrodes and casing are solid and the electrolyte is a gel or a paste. Wet batteries such as those in cars are solid and liquid. Sometimes gases are produced at the electrodes.
There are no dangers!!
Phenol formaldehyde resin paint is a synthetic paint. As the paint cures, it releases toxic gases. Once the paint appears to be dry, the paint continues to releases gases in small amounts for up to six months. This can create health problems.