Yes, any hydrocarbon that is not burnt 100% completely can cause this gas.
Any carbon-contaning fuel can produce carbon monoxide when burned; gasoline, natural gas, diesel, wood, and paper are common ones.
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
carbon monoxide?
A gas furnace can produce CO, carbon monoxide
In standard conditions, carbon monoxide is a gas.
incomplete combustion
Yes, carbon monoxide is a poisonous and very dangerous gas.
carbon monoxide is odourles,colourless and is a gas
Only if the air it is circulating has carbon monoxide. Air conditioners do not produce nor do they contain carbon monoxide. If you suspect carbon monoxide in your air, you need to have an HVAC professional or your local gas company inspect your dwelling because another source is producing this deadly gas. Unmaintenanced heating systems are often the culprit.
0.01% of carbon monoxide is present on inert gas
Car exhaust fumes produce nitrogen, carbon dioxide and a bit of water vapour. The most toxic part of car gas fumes is carbon monoxide. Factories can also produce carbon monoxide but most of the gas waste is from hydrocarbon gases and nitrogen oxides.
No. Natural gas is mainly methane (CH4). Carbon monoxide is CO.