That depends on how you've set the fuel/air mixture to accomidate the supercharger. You will never increase an engines' horsepower by just giving it more air. You need to give it more fuel and in doing so, the emissions go up. If you add a supercharger and leave the fuel settings at factory set, you may or may not have a cleaner burning engine. It depends on engine wear for one. In an ideal world, you would get a more complete burn of the fuel with more air but lack the extra horsepower a supercharger provides.
Old cars give off more carbon dioxide because they do not have catalytic converters. Catalytic converters act as catalysts, converting dangerous substances such carbon monoxide into harmless compounds.
No, because candles do not give off Carbon Monoxide.
No, a battery does not produce carbon monoxide as it does not involve combustion or burning of fuel. Carbon monoxide is mainly produced by incomplete combustion of fossil fuels.
CO, (or Carbon Monoxide)
All plastics give of carbon monoxide when burned, the amount of carbon monoxide depends on what type of plastic is being burned, so don't burn plastic cause too much carbon monoxide is bad for all life on earth and the ozone! :)
Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide to name but a couple of gasses.
Household appliances that can emit carbon monoxide include gas stoves, furnaces, water heaters, and fireplaces. It is important to ensure proper ventilation and maintenance of these appliances to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
Yes, burning propane in a fireplace can produce carbon monoxide. It is important to have proper ventilation and regular maintenance to ensure safe operation and minimize the risk of carbon monoxide exposure. A carbon monoxide detector is also recommended to alert you of any dangerous levels in your home.
Carbon Monoxide depending on the type of fuel.
Yes, cars emit carbon dioxide when they are in operation.
The carbon atom in carbon dioxide has an oxidation state of 4+ (It's missing 4 electrons.) The carbon atom in carbon monoxide has an oxidation state of 2+ (It's only missing two electrons.) A reducing agent is something that will give electrons to another substance. Carbon dioxide has less electrons to give than carbon monoxide, making it not as good of a reducing agent.
This equation is 2 CO + O2 -> 2 CO2.