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Q: What are some side-affects of inhaling carbon monoxide?
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What are some incidents that happened with carbon monoxide?

Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas; an intoxication can lead to death.


What are some colorless gases?

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Open the windows and doors and set up some fans to blow the carbon monoxide outside.


Does marijuana have carbon monoxide?

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Yes, carbon monoxide is formed to some degree by burning petrol and other hydrocarbon fuels.


Where is carbon monoxide?

Carbon monoxide is not created by incomplete combustion. Almost all fuel burning appliances and fires do not burn at 100% efficiency. So some carbon monoxide gas is created. The amount produced is usually not a problem if the appliances are working as designed and venting properly. However, there are many circumstances that can cause carbon monoxide levels to rise. http://www.carbon-monoxide-Survivor.com/carbon-monoxide-sources-where-it-comes-from.html


What is a gas found in cigarette smoke?

there's billions but one of them is carbon monoxide


How can a person get carbon monoxide if it doesn't test in the home?

Smoking cigarettes is also a cause of some degree of carbon monoxide poisoning. Don't smoke.


How burning carbon in air can lead o the formation of carbon monoxide?

The formation of carbon dioxide. Burning coal that releases only carbon dioxide means the coal is completely burnt and more energy is produced. Carbon monoxide is released when the combustion process is incomplete.


Why does carbon monoxide burn and carbon dioxide does not?

Carbon monoxide binds very tightly to heme; carbon dioxide does not. Carbon dioxide is not poisonous per se, but it's not harmless either; concentrations of carbon dioxide above 20% or so are pretty bad for you even if there's also plenty of oxygen to breathe.


Does natural gas have carbon monoxide?

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