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Posted by: Seeves1982 at Mon Jan 9 11:48:00 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Seeves1982 ] Actually CO2 bonds to the red blood cells 200 times faster than oxygen. And releases slower. More than just getting rid of the oxygen in the room. It can cause affixation even after leaving to a vented area. It causes affixation basically from within because when the CO2 bonds to the red blood cells there isn't room for an oxygen cells to reverse the process. [ Hide Replies ]
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