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		Definition of carbon monoxide in English: carbon monoxidenoun  mass nounA colourless, odourless toxic flammable gas formed by incomplete combustion of carbon. Chemical formula: CO  Example sentencesExamples -  The researchers said it was not certain carbon monoxide and ozone were directly causing the defects.
 -  Here, breathe some carbon monoxide, it will make you feel all funny inside and you will throw up!
 -  Automotive emissions are a major source of ozone and carbon monoxide pollution.
 -  Food waste is turned into hydrogen, methane and carbon monoxide by the heat of the exhaust.
 -  The cells worked well initially, but any traces of carbon monoxide in the hydrogen fuel quickly poisoned the catalyst.
 -  Methylene chloride is converted into carbon monoxide when we breathe it in.
 -  Burning of the blends also reduced carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide emissions.
 -  No filtration is proposed for the emissions that would include carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide and lead.
 -  Other trace gases include methane, nitrous oxide, carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide, and ozone.
 -  The official cause of death was given as poisoning by carbon monoxide, said to have come from a gas heater of Iranian origin.
 -  The company claims they burn brighter than sawdust logs and produce less carbon monoxide.
 -  This produces one molecule of biliverdin and one molecule of carbon monoxide.
 -  Earlier nicotine, carbon monoxide and tar were considered most harmful.
 -  The tests measure the amount of carbon monoxide you breathe out.
 -  It's only trees that sequester carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide from the polluted air.
 -  Obvious examples are water, methane, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and sulphur dioxide.
 -  Initial reports suggested he had died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
 -  When you are no longer exposed every day to nicotine, carbon monoxide, tar and other poisons, your body begins to repair the damage.
 -  When you misuse gas appliances in this way, they can produce fatal amounts of carbon monoxide.
 -  Tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide are the major components of cigarettes.
 
    Definition of carbon monoxide in US English: carbon monoxidenounˈˌkärbən məˈnäksīdˈˌkɑrbən məˈnɑksaɪd A colorless, odorless toxic flammable gas formed by incomplete combustion of carbon. Chemical formula: CO  Example sentencesExamples -  The company claims they burn brighter than sawdust logs and produce less carbon monoxide.
 -  Obvious examples are water, methane, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and sulphur dioxide.
 -  Tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide are the major components of cigarettes.
 -  Here, breathe some carbon monoxide, it will make you feel all funny inside and you will throw up!
 -  Methylene chloride is converted into carbon monoxide when we breathe it in.
 -  When you misuse gas appliances in this way, they can produce fatal amounts of carbon monoxide.
 -  Automotive emissions are a major source of ozone and carbon monoxide pollution.
 -  Other trace gases include methane, nitrous oxide, carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide, and ozone.
 -  Burning of the blends also reduced carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide emissions.
 -  This produces one molecule of biliverdin and one molecule of carbon monoxide.
 -  No filtration is proposed for the emissions that would include carbon monoxide, sulphur dioxide and lead.
 -  Food waste is turned into hydrogen, methane and carbon monoxide by the heat of the exhaust.
 -  The official cause of death was given as poisoning by carbon monoxide, said to have come from a gas heater of Iranian origin.
 -  The researchers said it was not certain carbon monoxide and ozone were directly causing the defects.
 -  It's only trees that sequester carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide from the polluted air.
 -  The tests measure the amount of carbon monoxide you breathe out.
 -  The cells worked well initially, but any traces of carbon monoxide in the hydrogen fuel quickly poisoned the catalyst.
 -  When you are no longer exposed every day to nicotine, carbon monoxide, tar and other poisons, your body begins to repair the damage.
 -  Earlier nicotine, carbon monoxide and tar were considered most harmful.
 -  Initial reports suggested he had died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
 
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