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    Before I was able to determine if Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO) should be banned from use or not‚ I had to find out what exactly DHMO was. Dihydrogen Monoxide‚ also known as Dihydrogen Oxide‚ Hydrogen Hydroxide‚ Hydronium Hydroxide‚ or simply Hydric acid‚ is a colorless‚ odorless and tasteless chemical compound. It has a boiling point of 10ºC (212ºF) and a melting point of 0ºC (32ºF). Some of the dangers associated with Dihydrogen Monoxide are severe tissue damage due to prolonged exposure to its solid

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    people fall victim to carbon monoxide poisoning and over one thousand five hundred die per year of this gas so deadly‚ it is referred to as the "silent killer"("What Is Carbon Monoxide?"). Carbon monoxide‚ or CO for short‚ is a flammable‚ colorless‚ odorless‚ tasteless gas that is produced during incomplete combustion of fuel and it’s ability to do harm resides within the lack of knowledge and understanding of this gas by society. To remain safe from carbon monoxide poisoning‚ one must comprehend

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    Carbon Monoxide Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless‚ odorless‚ and tasteless gas that is slightly less dense than air. It is toxic to humans and animals when encountered in higher concentrations. Every year‚ at least 430 people die in the U. S. from accidental CO poisoning. It is also produced in normal animal metabolism in low quantities. In the atmosphere‚ it has a role in the formation of ground-level ozone. Carbon monoxide consists of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom‚ connected by a triple

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    objects locked up or out of reach of your child. C. Get to know your child’s caregivers (get references or background checks). D. Correct any potential dangers around the house. E. Take Safety Precautions: Use smoke and carbon monoxide detectors‚ lock doors at night‚ always wear seatbelts‚ etc. 2. Provide your child with BASIC NEEDS. F. Water G. Plenty of nutritious foods H. Shelter I. A warm bed with sheets‚ blankets‚ and a pillow J.

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    Carbon monoxide is a tasteless‚ odorless‚ colorless‚ highly toxic‚ and flammable gas. Its chemical formula is CO. Carbon monoxide is mostly formed from the incomplete combustion of carbon and/or molecules that contain carbon. Carbon monoxide is usually inhaled into the body when people smoke cigarettes or any other substances. When breathed into the human body‚ carbon monoxide alters the hemoglobin and thus puts a stop on the absorption of oxygen into the red blood cells. Carbon monoxide has different

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    Unlike phrenology however‚ real “scientific evidence” is used to authenticate this website’s premise that dihydrogen monoxide is “the silent killer”. The viewer of the webpage does not need to be very stealth in determining the validity of the webpage as the producer clearly indicates Note: content veracity not implied Authorship The page was produced by the apparent Dihydrogen Monoxide Research Division said to be located in Newark‚ Delaware The author of the page is Tom Way; the website itself

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    visually perceived the glistening clear blue dihydrogen monoxide ripple as the tides went in and out. I look an even more proximate and I visually perceived little ebony fish swimming in circles and the most exquisite accumulation of seashells‚ I have ever optically discerned. As I prehended a couple of seashells to take as a souvenir I optically discerned a breathtaking visual perception‚ the infrequent Fraser dolphins jumping In and out of dihydrogen monoxide. Albeit it wasn’t that far away sharks are

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    mainly of airborne particle is from motor vehicles‚ wood burning heaters and industry (Air pollution‚ 2010). The third factor is Carbon Monoxide. Carbon Monoxide is from fuel combustion in industrial processes‚ Vehicle exhaust contributes most carbon monoxide emissions in our city (Air pollution‚ 2010). It also has some natural sources‚ such as bush fires‚ carbon monoxide levels typically are highest during cold weather‚ because cold temperatures make the less fires and make that pollutants close to the

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    Local Air Pollutants in Dallas‚ Texas Abstract Dallas‚ Texas has many challenges ahead to mitigate various hazardous pollutions. The top five pollutants are analyzed in this document to indicate the effects on the population and especially action taken ease pollution in its number one chemical‚ formaldehyde. It has become an increasing issue and has grown to have a profound effect as population grows supply and demand for fuels‚ foods‚ pesticides‚ hospital supplies etc. The demand is on the

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    cause damage to plants and materials. The substances that cause air pollution are called pollutants. Pollutants that are pumped into our atmosphere and directly pollute the air are called primary pollutants. Primary pollutant examples include carbon monoxide from car exhausts and sulphur dioxide from the combustion of coal. Further pollution can arise if primary pollutants in the atmosphere undergo chemical reactions. The resulting compounds are called secondary pollutants. Photochemical smog is an

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