CO is carbon monoxide which is a dangerously toxic gas.
Co is cobalt a potentially toxic metal.
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Carbon monoxide (CO)
Carbon Monoxide (CO).
Yes, unburned stove gas is in fact very poisonous. This gas is called CO. It can cause unconsciousness and toxicity in human beings and pets.
The letters CO can represent several different things: Co (small O) is the element symbol for cobalt. Co. (with period) is the abbreviation for "Company" in a company name. CO (capitals) is the abbreviation for the state of Colorado. CO (chemical compound) is carbon monoxide, a poisonous gas.
CO is considered poisonous because it binds more tightly to hemoglobin than oxygen, reducing the amount of oxygen carried in the blood. This can lead to tissue damage or death due to lack of oxygen. CO poisoning can occur from inhaling exhaust fumes, faulty heaters, or fires.
Carbon monoxide is the poisonous gas formed when methane burns in a limited supply of air.
On the one hand, they make travelling easy, but on the other hand, the produce CO, which a poisonous gas which is dangerous to the environment.
In standard conditions, carbon monoxide is a gas.
On the one hand, they make travelling easy, but on the other hand, the produce CO, which a poisonous gas which is dangerous to the environment.
Yes, "CO" is the chemical symbol for carbon monoxide, a compound made of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. On the other hand, "Co" represents the element cobalt when written in uppercase, and "Co" as a chemical formula would not represent a valid compound.
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