Can smells or fumes mix with fire and be inhaled

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I don’t know where to turn with this question. Pretty sure it’s not worded right either, so I’ll try examples. If I was smoking a cigarette near a gas station and could smell the fuel, are fumes or particles mixing with the tobacco that I am now burning and inhaling? Or is it just that I can smell fuel. If I’m smoking near where someone has sprayed weed killer and I can smell it, is that getting into the cigarette and being burned and inhaled? Or if I drove by someone spraying weed killer and it got in the air vents, am I now inhaling, or is it just the smell.

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The smell is the chemical. Don’t need anything burning. If you can smell it, you’re already inhaling it.

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