(ii) The equation for the reaction that takes place in part B is: 2CO + O2 → 2CO2 Why is it important to stop carbon monoxide (CO) from being released into the air?
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Carbon monoxide binds to haemoglobin approximately 210 times more tightly than oxygen. Therefore it easily replaces oxygen with itself in our RBCs. This is very lethal and can cause death as it deprives body of oxygen.
It is also a greenhouse gas.
It is also a greenhouse gas.
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