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This is a matter for state or local law, so without more information, no one can answer this. A person could contact their local building or housing department and find the answer to this question.

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Q: Does a landlord have to supply a carbon monoxide detector to a tenant?
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Is carbon monoxide stable?

Carbon monoxide is quite stable, and is formed by the combustion of carbon in inadequate supply of oxygen.


Why is carbon monoxide found?

When Carbon reacts with an insufficient supply of oxygen, bonds form and create CO (carbon monoxide)


Why generator produce carbon monoxide?

Carbon monoxide is produced when a fuel is burning with an insufficient oxygen supply.


Is carbon monoxide in tobacco?

No. The carbon monoxide may appear when tobacco and many other things are burned with a restricted supply of air.


If air supply was limited what poisonous gas would be released?

Carbon monoxide


How do carbon monoxide detectors work?

it works by mesureing the carbon menoxide in ur house or apartment or mobile home. carbon monixide is a very dangoures gas that can kill us so they have those so they warn us when there is too much for us to handle


What is the equation for burning carbon in limited supply of oxygen to form carbon monoxide?

Incomplete reaction of carbon and oxygen: 2C + O2 --> 2CO


Carbon burning in a low oxygen supply to produce carbon monoxide?

in ist step CO2 is formed which reduces to CO..


How carbon monoxide is formed?

Carbon monoxide is produced when you are trying to produce Carbon dioxide but have too little Oxygen. Basically (Quite an un-scientific explanation) burning with too little air or oxygen. The formation also has to do with a double covalent bond.


What is the poisonous gas formed when methane burns in a limited supply of air?

carbon monoxide i think - CO


Why does carbon monoxide burn and carbon dioxide does not?

Carbon monoxide binds very tightly to heme; carbon dioxide does not. Carbon dioxide is not poisonous per se, but it's not harmless either; concentrations of carbon dioxide above 20% or so are pretty bad for you even if there's also plenty of oxygen to breathe.


How combustion of carbon differs in a limited supply of oxygen compared to when oxygen is in excess?

Oxygen in excess: carbon dioxide is obtained.Not sufficient oxygen: carbon monoxide is obtained.