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Question
People usually keep angethi/burning coal in their closed rooms during winter season. Why is it advised to keep the door open?
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Solution
When coal burns in air, it produces carbon dioxide, which is non-poisonous. But, when an angethi or coal burns in a closed room, the air or oxygen cannot enter the room.
So, in the incomplete supply of oxygen, coal burns to produce carbon monoxide, which is a highly poisonous gas. It causes suffocation in a closed room. So, doors and windows should be open.
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