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DrewE
May 12, 2021Explorer II
ol Bombero-JC wrote:mr_andyj wrote:
CO is heavier than air.....
Maybe "mr_andyj" is thinking of propane?
:@
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More likely is that they've confused CO (carbon monoxide) and CO2 (carbon dioxide). CO2 is a bit heavier than air, sufficiently so that accumulation in an area, especially one with with poor ventilation, can be very dangerous indeed. Accumulation of CO2 in silos and mines, for instance, has at times proven deadly to workers.
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