No, it is composed of mainstream smoke, and sidestream smoke
All smoke, including fumes from gas appliances and car exhaust gases, contain varying amounts of carbon monoxide.
Yes it does :L
No.
No, there are different organic compounds in tobacco and paper of cigarette which may produce carbon monoxide on burning.
yes
Not really. Carbon monoxide fumes are toxic and it is cheaper and easier to produce (and use) carbon dioxide instead. Additionally, carbon monoxide is flammable. It reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide.
of course we breathe out carbon dioxide not carbon monoxide
Cars produce a kind of poisonous gas known as carbon monoxide but if you have a catalytic converter it converts the carbon monoxide into harmless gas known as carbon dioxide
For carbon dioxide, CO2; for carbon monoxide, CO.
Carbon-monoxide (CO) is a chemical compound consisting of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom, connected by a covalent double bond and a dative covalent bond. It forms when there is not enough oxygen to produce carbon dioxide. Carbon Monoxide burns with a blue flame to produce carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a chemical compound consisting of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded to one carbon atom.
Carbon dioxide is CO2. There is no such chemical as carbon mono dioxide, but carbon monoxide is CO.
0.44g CO
Carbon monoxide is CO and carbon dioxide is CO2.
carbon dioxide and monoxide are compounds. they are not elements.
no that is carbon dioxide,carbon monoxide is CO