Spelling Nazi comments. That CO (high number two) is CO
squared. The invisible gas is CO (lower number two) which is
the gas.
The high number is called superscript, the lower nubmer is
subscript.
Carry on!
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On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 05:42:34 -0700, "Jon Danniken"
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You have it right. COČ goes up, so if something
happens and
that wood stove malfunctions you will get the warning.
No, but CO2 is heavier than air (goes down), while CO is
lighter than air
(goes up). This assumes no wind currents, of course.
Jon
You are totally right. I ment to write CO not COČ It is CO
I
worry about most. It would take a rather unususal set of
conditions to
build up a serious amount of COČ