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Noe Ayala
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10 April, 19:22
Why is carbon monoxide especially dangerous?
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Tickles
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Carbon monoxide reacts with hemoglobin of the blood to form carboxyhemoglobin. The absorption of oxygen worsens, oxygen starvation develops. At a lethal dose, death occurs within 20 days.
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