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Carbon and monoxide
Carbon monoxide is highly toxic, and can cause carbon monoxide poisoning, so it is important to avoid any build-up of the gas in a confined space.
** Carbon monoxide poisoning which inhibits the ability of hemoglobin to release the oxygen bound to it.
Carbon monosulfide ( CS ) unlike carbon monoxide is very unstable.
Carbon monoxide was ( and is ) the reducing agent of choice for smelting.
Carbon monoxide can be lethal at high concentration, usually less than 1000 ppmv.
Carbon monoxide binds with hemoglobin in the blood, forming carboxyhemoglobin, reducing the blood ’ s ability to transport oxygen.
Carbon monoxide can cause atherosclerosis ; the hardening of arteries, and can also trigger heart attacks.
Carbon monoxide binds to iron in an end-on fashion, and is hindered by the presence of the distal histidine, which forces it into a bent conformation.
* Carbon monoxide inhalation, such as from a car exhaust: carbon monoxide has a higher affinity than oxygen to the hemoglobin in the blood's red blood corpuscles, bonding with it tenaciously, and, in the process, displacing oxygen and preventing the blood from transporting oxygen around the body
* Carbon monoxide CO: 27. 0 %
Carbon monoxide ( CO ) is tightly and rapidly bound to hemoglobin in the blood, so the partial pressure of CO in the capillaries is negligible and the second term in the denominator can be ignored.
* Carbon monoxide
* Carbon monoxide monitors ( e. g., at Longannet power station )
* Carbon monoxide, the molecular formula of the toxic gas ( also called carbonic oxide )
Carbon is also classed as an atmophile because it forms very strong multiple bonds with oxygen in carbon monoxide ( slowly oxidised in the atmosphere ) and carbon dioxide.
* Carbon monoxide poisoning ;
** Carbon monoxide poisoning complicated by cyanide poisoning ;
* Carbon monoxide poisoning
Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide are common poisons in breathing gases.
Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs after enough inhalation of carbon monoxide ( CO ).
Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas, but, being colorless, odorless, tasteless, and initially non-irritating, it is very difficult for people to detect.

Carbon and concentration
Carbon dioxide prevents insects, and depending on concentration, mold, and oxidation from damaging the grain.
Carbon dioxide diffuses into the surrounding water due to its high solubility, while oxygen diffuses into bubbles as the concentration within the bubble has been reduced by respiration, and nitrogen also diffuses out as its tension has been increased.
Carbon dioxide, a key reactant in photosynthesis, is present in the atmosphere at a concentration of about 390 ppm ( as of December 2011 ).
Carbon dioxide dissolved in water at a low concentration ( 0. 2 %– 1. 0 %) creates carbonic acid (), which causes the water to have a slightly sour taste with a pH between 3 and 4.
Because plant roots and soil microbes release CO < sub > 2 </ sub > to the soil, the concentration of bicarbonate ( HCO < sub > 3 </ sub >) in soil waters is much greater than that in equilibrium with the atmosphere ,< ref > Piñol, J., Alcañiz, J., and Rodà, F., 1995, Carbon dioxide efflux and pCO < sub > 2 </ sub > in soils of three Quercusilex montane forests: Biogeochemistry, v. 30, no.

Carbon and breath
Carbon monoxide monitored through breath, nicotine, cotinine, thiocyanates, and proteins are the most specific biological markers of tobacco smoke exposure.
Carbon monoxide monitored via breath is also a reliable biomarker of second-hand smoke exposure as well as tobacco use.
Carbon dioxide emanating from breath, as well as ammonia, short chain amines and carboxylic acids from skin, hair, and exocrine glands from vertebrate animals, are among the volatiles that attract triatomines.

Carbon and has
The graphite was National Carbon NC 60, which has a porosity of 50% and an average pore size of 30.
Carbon fibre has an excellent strength to weight ratio, is stiff, and gives excellent kinetic energy transfer.
Carbon generally has low toxicity to almost all life on Earth ; however, to some creatures it can still be toxic – for instance, carbon nanoparticles are a deadly toxins to Drosophila.
Carbon dioxide has a GWP of exactly 1 ( since it is the baseline unit to which all other greenhouse gases are compared ).
Carbon dioxide is more readily dissolved in deoxygenated blood, facilitating its removal from the body after the oxygen has been released to tissues undergoing metabolism.
Carbon ink has a tendency to smudge in humid environments and can be washed off a surface.
Apple has released the source code for a Carbon version of SimpleText in the Panther ( 10. 3 ) Developer Tools.
Carbon sequestration in basalt has been studied as a means of removing carbon dioxide, produced by human industrialization, from the atmosphere.
Carbon fibre has an excellent strength to weight ratio, is stiff, and gives excellent kinetic energy transfer.
Richmond has originated and been home to many musicians, including GWAR, D ' Angelo, Lamb of God, Avail, Fighting Gravity, Municipal Waste, Trey Songz and Carbon Leaf.
Carbon paper, used for making duplicate typewritten documents was coated with carbon black suspended in wax, typically montan wax, but has largely been superseded by photocopiers and computer printers.
Carbon has been shown to move from paper birch trees into Douglas-fir trees thereby promoting succession in ecosystems.
EV Nova is a Carbon application and runs natively on both the original Mac OS and Mac OS X, and has been ported to Windows.
Carbon County has produced one governor of Utah, J. Bracken Lee ( 1899-1996 ; governor, 1949-1957 ).
Carbon County historically has been the base of Democratic Party support in strongly Republican Utah with its sizable blue-collar population.
Recently however Carbon County has become a swing county.
Carbon leakage is the effect that regulation of emissions in one country / sector has on the emissions in other countries / sectors that are not subject to the same regulation.
Carbon is ordinarily classified as a nonmetal although it has some metallic properties and is occasionally classified as a metalloid.
Carbon County has a rich history, some interesting people have passed through her mountains, including Count Zinzendorf, Moravian mystic ; John James Audubon, Benjamin Franklin and many more.
Carbon has always been known as a lawless town for those that like to fight.
For example, Iceland's abundant geothermal energy has enabled renewable energy initiatives, such as Carbon Recycling International's carbon dioxide to methanol fuel process.
( Swimming in these craters is not a good idea because Carbon dioxide can accumulate on top of the water, making you pass out and drown – although it has to be mentioned that there rarely is a calm day in Askja ...).

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