Living in the atmosphere of CO is dangerous, because it

Living In The Atmosphere Of Co Is Dangerous Because It Chemistry Question

Living in the atmosphere of CO is dangerous, because it

Options

(a) combines with O₂ present inside to form CO₂
(b) reduces organic matter of tissues
(c) combines with haemoglobin and makes it incapable to absorb oxygen
(d) dries up the blood

Correct Answer:

combines with haemoglobin and makes it incapable to absorb oxygen

Explanation:

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