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- A similar problem exists when inhaling certain odorless asphyxiant gases.
- Carbon dioxide is an asphyxiant and can be a freezing hazard if vented improperly.
- Notable examples of asphyxiant gases are nitrogen, argon, helium, butane and propane.
- But in high concentrations it is a dangerous toxin ( not just an asphyxiant ).
- CO 2 is an asphyxiant gas and not classified as toxic or harmful in accordance with asphyxiation.
- However, asphyxiant gases may displace carbon dioxide along with oxygen, preventing the victim from feeling short of breath.
- As liquid nitrogen evaporates it reduces the oxygen concentration in the air and can act as an asphyxiant, especially in confined spaces.
- This division includes compressed gas, liquefied gas, pressurized cryogenic gas, compressed gas in solution, asphyxiant gas and oxidizing gas.
- The canary is more sensitive to asphyxiant gases than humans, and as it became unconscious would stop singing and fall off its perch.
- Finally, in July 2009, the club was dissolved due to asphyxiant debts, leaving Atl閠ico Villanueva as the most representative team in the city.
- At moderate concentrations, natural gas is highly flammable; at very high concentrations it is an asphyxiant . talk ) 18 : 26, 8 January 2007 ( UTC)
- The Asphyxiant, according to the rumour, was a liquid fire that exploded under the water's surface, producing a gas that suffocated anyone on the surface.
- Fortier's Asphyxiant was then allegedly discovered during the Crimean War after the Battle of Sinop; those Turkish sailors who escaped reported that the Russians were using Greek fire.
- IMO it seems no more dangerous than CO2 as an asphyxiant but Im not going to try it .-- talk ) 23 : 57, 16 December 2008 ( UTC)
- A "'gas chamber "'is an apparatus for killing humans or other animals with gas, consisting of a sealed chamber into which a poisonous or asphyxiant gas is introduced.
- Yet ?????? ( who until very recently, has added some very good contribution ) recently added " Nitrous oxide works largely as an asphyxiant, and regularly kills those such as dentists who abuse it.
- According to the government's material safety data sheet for nitrogen, the gas is odorless and nontoxic, but is also a " simple asphyxiant " that poses a suffocation hazard when leaked in quantity.
- Their peculiarities should be useful to witnesses pressed on touchy points _ the massive armor assault, for example, or the decision to flood a building housing a large number of small children with CS gas, a dangerous asphyxiant.
- Confined spaces that present special hazards to workers, including risks of toxic or asphyxiant gas accumulation, fires, falls, flooding, and entrapment may be classified as permit-required confined spaces depending on the nature and severity of the hazard.
- According to the rumour, the Asphyxiant was developed by a French chemical researcher, M . Fortier, in 1839 . He approached the Minister of Marine, who refused to accept the design, noting " the great number of means for the destruction of human life already existing ", and the proposal ended there.
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