@Freedomlorraine At these levels it's important to get treated for pulmonary edema that develops, but typically patients make a full recovery if treated
@Freedomlorraine Well, .2 ppm for 15 minutes is the occupational recommended exposure limit. It takes more like 500 ppm for a minute to kill half of humans exposed to it, and at 40ppm it probably kills half of people in more like 12 minutes. Thankfully it's like 4x denser than air. I'd stay away.
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