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carbon monoxide |
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carbon monoxideColourless, odourless gas formed when carbon is oxidized in a limited supply of air. It is a poisonous constituent of car exhaust fumes; it forms a stable compound with haemoglobin in the blood, thus preventing the haemoglobin from transporting oxygen to the body tissues. In industry, carbon monoxide is used as a reducing agent in metallurgical processes - for example, in the extraction of iron in blast furnaces - and is a constituent of cheap fuels such as water gas. It burns in air with a luminous blue flame to form carbon dioxide: |
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| We agree with Commander Conrad's observation that the problem of carbon monoxide poisoning on recreational boats remains a problem after 35 years not-withstanding the efforts undertaken by the marine industry. The premier issue included articles on: carbon monoxide poisoning, determining when acute chest pain is life-threatening, gastroesophegeal reflux disease, evaluating patients with syncope, optimizing malpractice protection, diagnosis, using electrocardiographs, and radiology. Never operate a forced-air furnace without the front-panel door properly in place because doing so may create the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. |
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