Explain the poisoning of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide?
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Carbon dioxide is not immediately toxic unlike CO, and thus poisoning with this gas is rare. However, if it builds up in a confined space, it may cause toxicity by displacing oxygen from the air in the space, thus producing conditions under which asphyxiation may occur.
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Answer:
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Explanation:
••It is very poisonous gas.
Effects:
••Not allow oxygen to carry to the cells.
••Respiratory problems.
••Suffocation. {difficulty in breathing}
••Coma and Death
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