Lighting By Acetylene; a Treatise for the Practical Lighting Engineer, Containing Elementary Information And Details for Those About to Take Up the Work
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From this it appears that coal gas has dangerous properties which acetylene has not, for with the former there is carbonic oxide largely present, and the inhalation of coal gas brings about asphyxia in a very short period owing to this. Carbonic oxide, as most engineers know, is poison- ous in the fact that it enters into combination with the blood, from which it cannot be dissociated without great difficulty. Acetylene is minus this gas, and in itself gives /no evidence of a distinct poisonous... effect. The report states that an animal, a rabbit for example, placed in a bell jar, experiences very little inconvenience when a mixture of acetylene and ordin,ary air is pumped in. Acetylene (CjHa). 41 Only when air is excluded and nothing but acetylene admitted do symptoms gradually and slowly develop. This showed that while oxygen is in the medium breathed, that and that only is absorbed by the blood, and very little acetylene. After a more lengthened exposure to acetylene than that which is necessary with coal gas the animal becomes intoxicated, and falls over on its side apparently profoundly asleep ; and while all through the experiment the breathing is somewhat short and rapid, stupor steals over the animal apparently without pain.
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