The danger of carbon monoxide lies in its suffocation. If we want to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning during transportation and storage, we must first understand its characteristics. Below we briefly analyze the proportion of carbon monoxide and air:
Carbon monoxide molecule is composed of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom. The relative atomic mass of carbon atom is 12, the relative atomic mass of oxygen atom is 16, and the overall relative molecular mass of carbon monoxide is 28. Air is a mixture of various gases, and its average molecular weight is 28.959. Carbon monoxide is relatively lighter than air, so when carbon monoxide leaks, it will rise and float into the air.
To sum up, if we want to ensure the safety of carbon monoxide storage and transportation, as long as we ensure the openness of the storage and transportation process, so that the air can circulate freely, we can protect the staff from the risk of carbon monoxide leakage.




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