yes it mixes with haemoglobin in red blood cells which makes them less able to carry oxygen.
As long as you are breathing in adequate oxygen, it does not matter how much argon you breathe in. It is not dangerous at all.
CO2 (carbon dioxide) can probably choke you if you breathe it in, that's why you SHOULD NEVER ever put a bag around your head, you will only have a few breathes of oxygen, then you start to breathe in carbon dioxide. CO is very very dangerous. If you keep breathing it in, it can kill you. DO NOT run a generator, car, barbeque inside of your house, those can cause CO poisoning. With CO (carbon monoxide) breathing it in can poison your blood, heart, and stop the brain from functioning properly. You breathe in oxygen so you can give oxygen poor blood, oxygen, so it can turn into oxygen rich blood. If there is wrong information in here, you are welcome to correct it. I hope i answered your question :)
carbon monoxide is poisonous. carbon dioxide is poisonous if you breth in to much of it. :D :(
It's totally chemically neutral, being an inert gas; but breathing it is dangerous because it will displace the oxygen in the air. You can suffocate without realizing it, just like with helium.
Carbon monoxide is considered a poisonous gas because people often die fro breathing it. It kills primarily by hindering blood's ability to carry oxygen.
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As long as you are breathing in adequate oxygen, it does not matter how much argon you breathe in. It is not dangerous at all.
Probably because you can't breathe...
It's not, it's in our atmosphere, but breathing it exclusively and you will suffocate. it is also said to cause Global warming.
Yes it can because mold has a chemical in it and breathing it it can affect parts on human body as it is dangerous.
Yeast and mold are both dangerous in different ways. Yeast is dangerous because it can cause an infection. Mold is dangerous because it can cause problems breathing.
If the victim is not breathing and has no pulse, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) should be started.
For an extended period of time in an enclosed space, yes.
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If you mean Scuba tanks, call a dive shop, if you mean emergency breathing tanks, call your local Fire Co.
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