You inhale it then the Carbon monoxide bonds with the hemoglobin in blood.
Hemoglobin is supposed to bond with oxygen and carry it around the blood stream - but chemically it prefers to bond to carbonmonoxide - when it does this your blood can't carry as much oxygen and you get drowsy and then pass out and die. It's almost like slow internal suffocation.
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Hydro Carbons, Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide & Oxygen (O2)
The basement....because the carbon monoxide usually comes from cracks in the foundation.
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
It is in cigarettes and is the same gas that comes out of car exhausts!
carbon monoxide is in exhaust gas
It does not contain carbon monoxide, but it will likely produce carbon monoxide when burned.
The chemical symbol for carbon monoxide is CO.
Carbon monoxide found in the home often comes from sources like gas stoves, fireplaces, furnaces, and water heaters that are not properly vented or maintained. This colorless, odorless gas can be lethal if not detected early. It is important to have carbon monoxide detectors installed in your home to protect against this danger.