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CO2 (Carbon dioxide) is more dense than air and therefore would sink to the floor.

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Carbon monoxide is about the same density as air, so it will diffuse freely, without any tendency to sink or float.

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Carbon monoxide float to the top of the room; but be careful, the densities of air and CO are similar.

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