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| Marketplace | Carbon Monoxide FurnacePosted on October 4, 2010. What is the limiting reagent in the furnace when carbon monoxide is produced by accidenta Houses in many parts of the country these days are required to have installed carbon monoxide in case of malfunction of the oven.
Furnaces in most homes burn natural gas and are expected to produce water vapor and carbon dioxide, both harmless but can create problems when the limiting reagent becomes ill.
- What is the limiting reagent in the furnace when carbon monoxide is produced by accidenta
- What could have caused the problem and how can it be remedieda
- How carbon monoxide harmful to us humansa Oxygen. a Bound to hemoglobin, preventing oxygen transport. - Oxygen - Air flow or inadequate ventilation - Obligations high CO to heme in red blood cells making them less capiable to carry oxygen.
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