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  2. Breathe Easy with the 11 Best Carbon Monoxide Detectors - AOL

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    Nighthawk AC Plug-in Operated Carbon Monoxide Alarm Even without a backlit display, the popular plug-in Kidde Nighthawk ranks highly for ease of reading, plus it has a memory feature for recording ...

  3. Methanation - Wikipedia

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    Methanation is the conversion of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide (CO x) to methane (CH 4) through hydrogenation. The methanation reactions of CO x were first discovered by Sabatier and Senderens in 1902. [1] CO x methanation has many practical applications.

  4. Breath carbon monoxide - Wikipedia

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    Breath carbon monoxide device. Breath carbon monoxide is the level of carbon monoxide in a person's exhalation. It can be measured in a breath carbon monoxide test, generally by using a carbon monoxide breath monitor (breath CO monitor), such as for motivation and education for smoking cessation and also as a clinical aid in assessing carbon monoxide poisoning.

  5. Talk:Carbon monoxide detector - Wikipedia

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    Carbon monoxide weighs about 97% that of air, thus will eventually "float". However, almost all household alarms (the "detector" is but a component inside the alarm) use an accumulated effect for their detection and warning as CO at low levels over a long time is as dangerous as higher levels in just minutes.

  6. Oxocarbon - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The simplest and most common oxocarbons are carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO 2). Many other stable (practically if not thermodynamically) or metastable oxides of carbon are known, but they are rarely encountered, such as carbon suboxide (C 3 O 2 or O=C=C=C=O) and mellitic anhydride (C 12 O 9).

  7. Syngas - Wikipedia

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    The chemical composition of syngas varies based on the raw materials and the processes. Syngas produced by coal gasification generally is a mixture of 30 to 60% carbon monoxide, 25 to 30% hydrogen, 5 to 15% carbon dioxide, and 0 to 5% methane. It also contains lesser amount of other gases. [10]

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