Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, non-irritating gas, so it is also called "invisible killer". Its chemical formula is: CO. The molecular weight is 28.01, the density is 0.967g/L, the freezing point is -207°C, and the boiling point is -190°C. The solubility in water is very low, but it is ea... read more
721/5000 In order to prevent fire, hospitals, hotels and other public places are now equipped with smoke detectors. If there is a smoke alarm in the room, it can prevent the fire from happening and stifle the flames in the cradle. So what exactly is the principle of smoke alarm? How does it detect s... read more
When it comes to smoke alarms, we should be very familiar with them, and we can see them on many occasions. And, now the smoke alarm has gradually entered the ordinary family, in the kitchen to set up a smoke alarm is not a rare thing. So we know that smoke alarm is so widely used, for the main clas... read more
Second, acute carbon monoxide poisoning delayed encephalopathy (neuropsychiatric post-morbidity) Patients with acute carbon monoxide poisoning may experience one of the following clinical manifestations after a "false recovery period" of about 2 to 60 days after the disturbance of consciousne... read more
1. The COHb content in the blood of normal people with acute poisoning can reach 5%~10%. The symptoms of acute CO poisoning are closely related to the COHb% in the blood, as well as the health status of the patient before the poisoning, such as whether there is cardiovascular disease and cerebrovasc... read more