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Luka Barnett
18 April, 02:17
How would cyanide poisoning occur during a fire?
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Eduardo
18 April, 04:11
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It would happen from smoke inhalation.
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Kenley Herrera
18 April, 05:58
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The mechanism of toxicity occurs because cyanide stops the cells of the body from being able to use oxygen, and we know that oxygen is very important for our body.
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