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To: combjelly who wrote (902540)11/22/2015 8:17:23 PM
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locogringo

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I haven't known anyone who died from CO2. Perhaps you are thinking of Carbon Monoxide.



To: combjelly who wrote (902540)11/22/2015 8:18:48 PM
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FJB
TideGlider

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You are really making a fool of yourself. Quit now. Please don't magnify your stupidity. It's too hard to ignore such idiocy.

Carbon Dioxide Poisoning
Truth About Carbon Dioxide Poisoning






This is the space-filling molecular structure for carbon dioxide. Because of its conformation, carbon dioxide is relatively unreactive. Ben Mills

By Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D.

You are exposed to carbon dioxide every day in the air you breathe and in household products, so you might be concerned about carbon dioxide poisoning. Here's the truth about carbon dioxide poisoning and whether it's something you need to worry about.

Can Carbon Dioxide Poison You?At ordinary levels, carbon dioxide or CO2 is non-toxic. It is a normal component of air and so safe it is added to beverages to carbonate them.

When you use baking soda or baking powder, you are purposely introducing carbon dioxide bubbles into your food to make it rise. Carbon dioxide is as safe a chemical as any you'll ever encounter.

Then Why the Concern Over Carbon Dioxide Poisoning?http://chemistry.about.com/od/medicalhealth/a/Carbon-Dioxide-Poisoning.htm