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Dave wrote:
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 01:54:33 GMT, Rosalie B. said: Any gas that displaces oxygen down below about 19% will asphyxiate you whether it is poisonous or not. For instance Freon or an excess of nitrogen will both do it. No doubt about that. I was simply addressing the characterization of CO2 as a "poison." Anything in the world is a poison in the wrong quantities. Even water. So it is really immaterial whether CO2 is a poison or if it just asphyxiates you by displacing oxygen. In the case of CO, that really will severely impact your health at much lower levels than CO2, so I suppose one could call it a poison. Your 19% figure, by the way, is based on breathing at atmospheric pressure. When I was diving helium we would go below that level, with the percentage depending on the depth. Are you diving with a portable catalytic space heater? grandma Rosalie |
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