Yes because the rmm of carbon monoxide is 28 while the rmm of oxygen is 32.
When carbon monoxide reacts with oxygen carbon dioxide is formed
Oxygen. Because , mass of carbon monoxide is 28, whereas that of oxygen is 32.
It jacks the spaces on the red blood cells originally for oxygen Carbon Monoxide combines with hemoglobin (the stuff on the red blood cells) 500 times faster than oxygen.
Carbon monoxide is a reducing agent.
It depends on how much oxygen there is in the area of where is the fire, If the fire has enough or too much oxygen, there is no carbon monoxide, if there is any lack of oxygen, carbon monoxide is produced.
Oxygen, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and glucose are just four substances that can diffuse into and out of your blood. There are many more.
NO!!! The word 'monoxide' indicates that a substance, NOT an element, has one(1) oxygen in its formula. e.g. Carbon monoxide (CO) or Nitrogen monoxide (NO)
When carbon monoxide reacts with oxygen carbon dioxide is formed
Oxygen. Because , mass of carbon monoxide is 28, whereas that of oxygen is 32.
The lungs do not exchange oxygen and carbon monoxide. They exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. They do that in the aveoli.
It jacks the spaces on the red blood cells originally for oxygen Carbon Monoxide combines with hemoglobin (the stuff on the red blood cells) 500 times faster than oxygen.
1 x carbon and 1 x oxygen molecule carbon and monoxide monoxide is one oxygen molecule
Carbon monoxide is a reducing agent.
Carbon and oxygen
carbon, oxygen
Carbon monoxide reduces the oxygen saturation of hemoglobin at any given PaO2.
It depends on how much oxygen there is in the area of where is the fire, If the fire has enough or too much oxygen, there is no carbon monoxide, if there is any lack of oxygen, carbon monoxide is produced.