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carbon momoxide is produced from the partial oxidation of carbon-containing compounds...................
Carbon monoxide is a gas so will fill the container the reaction is taking place in so it will be moving around and will come into contact with more reactant. Carbon is a solid so will not be moving around and will come into contact with less reactant particles.
Virtually ANY carbon-based fuel, when burnt, or as the chemists call it, when "oxidized", will give off carbon monoxide. It is a natural byproduct of the chemical reactions that take place in any location where oxygen and carbon come in contact with each other.
Carbon Monoxide, like cyanide, stops your body from absorbing oxygen. Therefore, the first thing one must do to recover from carbon monoxide poisoning is apply oxygen at a high rate (12 L/min).
You think probable to carbon dioxide.
No, only Carbon dioxide, water, and energy.
Carbon monoxide is transformed in carbon dioxide by oxidation.
No. Carbon monoxide is the product of burning fossil fuels such as coal or petroleum.
carbon monoxide detectors used for detecing carbon monoxide that is a odorless deadly gas that can come into your home and hurt your family. they detect it and warn you
Yes, carbon monoxide is formed to some degree by burning petrol and other hydrocarbon fuels.
Carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides.
Get to fresh air immediately. Do not re- enter a dwelling or structure until it has been ventilated thoroughly. Call the fire department non- emergency phone number and request they come and test the structure for carbon monoxide and find its source. You can also call a Heating and Air professional and ask them to come test the structure for you. Do not occupy the structure until the source of the carbon monoxide has been found and repaired. The sources of carbon monoxide can be gas ranges and stoves, water heaters and furnaces. Wood burning appliances as stoves and fireplaces can also produce carbon monoxide. Kerosene burning heaters also can produce carbon monoxide.
carbon momoxide is produced from the partial oxidation of carbon-containing compounds...................
carbon doesn't leave earth. i think you're thinking of carbon di/monoxide.
Incomplete Combustion
It isn't used in cigarettes. It is an unintended but unavoidable byproduct. Carbon monoxide is a natural product of the incomplete combustion of organic compounds. This includes the cellulose in the tobacco leaves and paper of a cigarette.
Carbon monoxide is a gas so will fill the container the reaction is taking place in so it will be moving around and will come into contact with more reactant. Carbon is a solid so will not be moving around and will come into contact with less reactant particles.