Yes' It very dangerous so, if you see smoke or see something that makes smoke, stay away from it!
Answer:
A toxic material is toxic anywhere you find it. However to make its effect felt the concentration felt the concentration of the material must be high enough. With carbon monoxide the presence of open air indicated that the combustion processes which might produce CO are unlikely to occur, the preferred product will be CO2. In addition the toxic concentrations which leas to CO poisoning usually require an enclosed space with no air exchange. This condition can exist outdoors only under very rare circumstance. In brief the potential for CO poisoning out doors are not likely.
It is a toxic gas, which is colourless.
When you breathe it in, carbon monoxide prevents your blood cells from carrying enough oxygen.
It makes it so you can't take in oxygen.
Carbon dioxide is way better than carbon monoxide. Carbon dioxide is taken when some thing is burned. Combustion is a reaction which gives out energy as heat. When a flame develops it is called burning. When incomeplete combustion happens carbon monoxide is given out and not carbon dioxide. Carbon monoxide is very dangerous. It has no small or coulous so it enters our lungs with out us knowing and bloacks out breathing. Many people died from this.
Both can be dangerous. CO2 from the side of if there is only co2 there is no oxygen. However, Carbon monoxide can bind 10 times stronger to the iron centre in haemoglobin than oxygen does, therefore you cannot transport oxygen around your body. I'd say due to this, CO is likely to be far more dangerous
Sure: Carbon monoxide is dangerous!
Yes, carbon monoxide is a poisonous and very dangerous gas.
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It is a toxic gas, which is colourless.
Carbon monoxide.
When you breathe it in, carbon monoxide prevents your blood cells from carrying enough oxygen.
Crowcon does have gas detectors that will detect carbon monoxide. The detector will send out a signal to warn your household that there is a dangerous amount of carbon monoxide.
Carbon Monoxide is a dangerous gas, so I am assuming it smells very bad. I have never smelled it, however, or I would be dead!
Carbon monoxide bonds the the hemoglobin in out red blood cells. This renders our blood unable to transport oxygen. Carbon dioxide does not do this.
If the combustion is incomplete, carbon monoxide can be formed. Other than that, if you are in an enclosed space, carbon dioxide could be dangerous. Also, if a fire occurs, that could also be dangerous.
Carbon monoxide
It makes it so you can't take in oxygen.