Chemistry, asked by Vaibhavdravid90, 1 year ago

Burning of coal in insufficient supply of air (oxygen) produced carbonmonoxide. Why one should not sleep in a room with all windows and doors closed with a burning coal stone?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In a closed room,the supply of fresh air is almost negligible and since for burning oxygen is required.
Due to the burning the available oxygen gets depleted and it leads to incomplete burning of coal and it leads to formation of carbon mono oxide which is very poisonous.
In addition the burning of coal releases sulphur also which is a toxic gas.
Never sleep in a closed room with burning coal.


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Answered by LoveNoorStar
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Because when all the doors all closed there is no way for carbon monoxide to go. It remains in the room. We inhale it and it forms carbaminohemoglobin when it reacts with haemoglobin which is dangerous and can cause death.  

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