Chemistry, asked by megaman53, 3 months ago

why is carbon monoxide stronger than carbon dioxide? pls tell with full explanation I am confused​

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Answered by janmiya23
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Explanation:

Carbon monoxide is a very poisonous gas. It is poisonous at levels of only 0.1% (1000 ppm). Its toxicity arises from its ability to bind to transition metals such as iron found at the centre of a haem molecule. Carbon monoxide is attracted to haemoglobin over 200 times more strongly than oxygen.

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