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Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that results from the incomplete combustion of carbon based fuels such as coal and gasoline. It is colorless, tasteless and odorless. It has the molecular formula of CO. A major pathology related to carbon monoxide is carbon monoxide poisoning.

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  • Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that results from the incomplete combustion of carbon based fuels such as coal and gasoline. It is colorless, tasteless and odorless. It has the molecular formula of CO. A major pathology related to carbon monoxide is carbon monoxide poisoning.
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  • Carbon monoxide or CO is similar to Carbon dioxide but has one Oxygen Atom instead of two. Carbon monoxide is deadly poisonous though humans can't smell it or see it which makes carbon monoxide especially dangerous. Carbon monoxide Molecules tend to capture an extra oxygen atom and form carbon dioxide (CO2) within about a day but before that happens carbon monoxide can harm us or even kill us.
  • Carbon monoxide was a type of poisonous gas. John Ellis used carbon monoxide emitted by a running car in an enclosed garage to commit suicide. (TV: Out of Time)
  • Carbon monoxide (CO) is a compound, gaseous under normal conditions. P3X-289's atmosphere contains carbon monoxide, methane and sulfur dioxide. (SG1: "Revisions")
  • The gas carbon monoxide (CO) was a molecule composed of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. It was poisonous to inhale for some species. In 43.5 ABY, ex-Admiral Cha Niathal ran a gas line of carbon monoxide into her water tank to commit suicide.
  • Carbon monoxide (C ) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is slightly less dense than air. It is toxic to humans when encountered in concentrations above about 35 ppm, although it is also produced in normal animal metabolism in low quantities, and is thought to have some normal biological functions. In the atmosphere, it is spatially variable and short lived, having a role in the formation of ground-level ozone. Carbon monoxide is produced from the partial oxidation of carbon-containing compounds; it forms when there is not enough oxygen to produce carbon dioxide (CO2
  • Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is slightly less dense than air. It is toxic to hemoglobic animals (both invertebrate and vertebrate, including humans) when encountered in concentrations above about 35 ppm, although it is also produced in normal animal metabolism in low quantities, and is thought to have some normal biological functions. In the atmosphere, it is spatially variable and short lived, having a role in the formation of ground-level ozone.
  • Carbon monoxide was a highly poisonous gas. Its molecular structure contained one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. Carbon monoxide was a common component of the exhaust of a 20th century Earth automobile. Holodecks in 2368 were capable to simulating its smell. (TNG - Assimilation² comic: "Issue 2") Borg drones were apparently immune to carbon monoxide, as it was one of the compounds found in the preferred Borg atmosphere, along with fluorine and methane. (TNG movie: Star Trek: First Contact)
  • Carbon monoxide was one of the byproducts of gasoline consumption. Prolonged inhalation of carbon monoxide caused asphyxia in most humanoid lifeforms. (VOY: "The 37's") In an alternate timeline where the Borg assimilated Earth after stopping Zefram Cochrane's warp flight, the planetary atmosphere contained high levels of methane, carbon monoxide, and fluorine in 2373. (Star Trek: First Contact)
  • Carbon monoxide is a deadly gas. It is a byproduct of some of combustion used to heat a house or propel a car. It is also produced when something (gas, wood, etc.) is burned, for instance to heat water or cook. Proper venting is necessary so that too much carbon monoxide does not build up in the air we are breathing. If you use gas in the house to cook, heat or perform other functions, you should have at least one carbon monoxide alarm in your home. Carbon monoxide (CO) is colorless and odorless, so you cannot detect it with your senses. Too much exposure can cause carbon monoxide poisoning.
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  • Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is slightly less dense than air. It is toxic to hemoglobic animals (both invertebrate and vertebrate, including humans) when encountered in concentrations above about 35 ppm, although it is also produced in normal animal metabolism in low quantities, and is thought to have some normal biological functions. In the atmosphere, it is spatially variable and short lived, having a role in the formation of ground-level ozone. Carbon monoxide consists of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom, connected by a triple bond that consists of two covalent bonds as well as one dative covalent bond. It is the simplest oxocarbon and is isoelectronic with the cyanide anion, the nitrosonium cation and molecular nitrogen. In coordination complexes the carbon monoxide ligand is called carbonyl.
  • Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that results from the incomplete combustion of carbon based fuels such as coal and gasoline. It is colorless, tasteless and odorless. It has the molecular formula of CO. A major pathology related to carbon monoxide is carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • File:CarbonMonoxideCJE2.gif Write the text of your article here!
  • Carbon monoxide (C ) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is slightly less dense than air. It is toxic to humans when encountered in concentrations above about 35 ppm, although it is also produced in normal animal metabolism in low quantities, and is thought to have some normal biological functions. In the atmosphere, it is spatially variable and short lived, having a role in the formation of ground-level ozone. Carbon monoxide consists of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom, connected by a triple bond that consists of two covalent bonds as well as one dative covalent bond. It is the simplest oxocarbon, and isoelectronic with the cyanide ion and molecular nitrogen. In coordination complexes the carbon monoxide ligand is called carbonyl. Carbon monoxide is produced from the partial oxidation of carbon-containing compounds; it forms when there is not enough oxygen to produce carbon dioxide (CO2 ), such as when operating a stove or an internal combustion engine in an enclosed space. In the presence of oxygen, including atmospheric concentrations, carbon monoxide burns with a blue flame, producing carbon dioxide. Coal gas, which was widely used before the 1960s for domestic lighting, cooking, and heating, had carbon monoxide as a significant fuel constituent. Some processes in modern technology, such as iron smelting, still produce carbon monoxide as a byproduct. Worldwide, the largest source of carbon monoxide is natural in origin, due to photochemical reactions in the troposphere that generate about 5×1012 kilograms per year. Other natural sources of CO include volcanoes, forest fires, and other forms of combustion. In biology, carbon monoxide is naturally produced by the action of heme oxygenase 1 and 2 on the heme from hemoglobin breakdown. This process produces a certain amount of carboxyhemoglobin in normal persons, even if they do not breathe any carbon monoxide. Following the first report that carbon monoxide is a normal neurotransmitter in 1993, as well as one of three gases that naturally modulate inflammatory responses in the body (the other two being nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide), carbon monoxide has received a great deal of clinical attention as a biological regulator. In many tissues, all three gases are known to act as anti-inflammatories, vasodilators, and promoters of neovascular growth. Clinical trials of small amounts of carbon monoxide as a drug are ongoing.
  • Carbon monoxide or CO is similar to Carbon dioxide but has one Oxygen Atom instead of two. Carbon monoxide is deadly poisonous though humans can't smell it or see it which makes carbon monoxide especially dangerous. Carbon monoxide Molecules tend to capture an extra oxygen atom and form carbon dioxide (CO2) within about a day but before that happens carbon monoxide can harm us or even kill us.
  • Carbon monoxide was a type of poisonous gas. John Ellis used carbon monoxide emitted by a running car in an enclosed garage to commit suicide. (TV: Out of Time)
  • Carbon monoxide was a highly poisonous gas. Its molecular structure contained one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. Carbon monoxide was a common component of the exhaust of a 20th century Earth automobile. Holodecks in 2368 were capable to simulating its smell. (TNG - Assimilation² comic: "Issue 2") Borg drones were apparently immune to carbon monoxide, as it was one of the compounds found in the preferred Borg atmosphere, along with fluorine and methane. (TNG movie: Star Trek: First Contact) In an alternate timeline where the Borg were able to assimilate entire star systems in the Alpha Quadrant, increasing levels of carbon monoxide were noted in the atmospheres of Alpha Centauri and Andor while the Borg adapted their worlds. (Star Trek novel: Engines of Destiny)
  • Carbon monoxide is a deadly gas. It is a byproduct of some of combustion used to heat a house or propel a car. It is also produced when something (gas, wood, etc.) is burned, for instance to heat water or cook. Proper venting is necessary so that too much carbon monoxide does not build up in the air we are breathing. If you use gas in the house to cook, heat or perform other functions, you should have at least one carbon monoxide alarm in your home. Carbon monoxide (CO) is colorless and odorless, so you cannot detect it with your senses. Too much exposure can cause carbon monoxide poisoning. __TOC__
  • Carbon monoxide (CO) is a compound, gaseous under normal conditions. P3X-289's atmosphere contains carbon monoxide, methane and sulfur dioxide. (SG1: "Revisions")
  • Carbon monoxide was one of the byproducts of gasoline consumption. Prolonged inhalation of carbon monoxide caused asphyxia in most humanoid lifeforms. (VOY: "The 37's") In an alternate timeline where the Borg assimilated Earth after stopping Zefram Cochrane's warp flight, the planetary atmosphere contained high levels of methane, carbon monoxide, and fluorine in 2373. (Star Trek: First Contact) In 2374, when Tom Paris cited working on his car in the holodeck as the reason why he wasn't keeping up with his medical studies, The Doctor remarked that the "lethal levels of carbon monoxide" produced by the internal combustion engine might be just the thing to bring him to sickbay. (VOY: "Vis à Vis") In 2376, B'Elanna Torres detected elevated levels of carbon monoxide and ammonium on Kelemane's planet during a series of scans, indicating the development of internal combustion engines by the planet's inhabitants. (VOY: "Blink of an Eye")
  • The gas carbon monoxide (CO) was a molecule composed of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. It was poisonous to inhale for some species. In 43.5 ABY, ex-Admiral Cha Niathal ran a gas line of carbon monoxide into her water tank to commit suicide.
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