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- Q1020081 subject Q7461951.
- Q1020081 subject Q7723894.
- Q1020081 subject Q8985535.
- Q1020081 abstract "Blackdamp (also known as stythe or choke damp) is an asphyxiant, reducing the available oxygen content of air to a level incapable of sustaining human or animal life. It is not a single gas but a mixture of unbreathable gases left after oxygen is removed from the air and typically consists of nitrogen, carbon dioxide and water vapour. The suffix damp is believed to derive from the German word for vapours ("Dampf"). The word damp is used in similar mining terms such as white damp (carbon monoxide), fire damp (typically methane) and stink damp (hydrogen sulfide).".
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- Q1020081 wikiPageWikiLink Q7461951.
- Q1020081 wikiPageWikiLink Q7723894.
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- Q1020081 wikiPageWikiLink Q8985535.
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- Q1020081 comment "Blackdamp (also known as stythe or choke damp) is an asphyxiant, reducing the available oxygen content of air to a level incapable of sustaining human or animal life. It is not a single gas but a mixture of unbreathable gases left after oxygen is removed from the air and typically consists of nitrogen, carbon dioxide and water vapour. The suffix damp is believed to derive from the German word for vapours ("Dampf").".
- Q1020081 label "Blackdamp".