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.
no they don't that's why most factories use propane for forklifts and tractors inside buildings;D
The principle carbon emission from cars is carbon dioxide. There is some carbon monoxide in the direct engine exhaust if the engine does not have the right air/fuel mixture. This is usually removed by proper operation (since 1975) of the catalytic converter.
Carbon from the fuel and oxygen coming into the engine from the air inducted into the engine in massive amounts.
yes, they do emit
Hot gases of any kind emit electromagnetic radiation.
Certified emission rates are a limit on the amount of emissions a company can release into the atmosphere within a given time frame. It is a cap on the emissions itself.Carbon credits looks more at the net carbon emissions. There are companies that plant trees, which reduce the amount of carbon in the air. For their good deeds, they get carbon credits, which they sell to companies that emit carbon. The carbon credits work to offset the actual amount of emissions a company puts out.Note that carbon credits cancel out the emissions, but don't lower emissions at all, unlike a cap on emission rates.
no
The principle carbon emission from cars is carbon dioxide. There is some carbon monoxide in the direct engine exhaust if the engine does not have the right air/fuel mixture. This is usually removed by proper operation (since 1975) of the catalytic converter.
Both. Cars emit Hydrocarbons + Nitrogen Oxides + Carbon Dioxide + Carbon Monoxide. People emit Methane and Carbon Dioxide.
very little since the invention of catalytic converters.
Yes gas and electic stoves do emit carbon monoxide, a stove left on to much and to often may cause light sickness.
Cars run on burning of fossil fuel, which is mainly hydrocarbons, compound of carbon and hydrogen which on oxidation (burning) produces Carbon dioxide, water (and Carbon Monoxide if oxygen is not sufficient for combustion).
Catalytic converters are used on most internal combustion engines as regulated by the EPA in the US. This would be any engine that runs on petroleum based fuels, or fules that emit nitrous oxide, carbon monoxide, and residual unburnt hydrocarbons.
Humans emit carbon dioxide by breathing. They also emit carbon dioxide by belching and they emit methane by farting.
Mobile pollution is caused from the exhausts from cars. The exhausts emit carbon monoxide (CO) which causes respiratory disorders such as asthma and bronchitis in people.
impact of industrial pollution are:pollution,global warming ,climate change and effect on health because industries emit hazardous gases like carbon monoxide
Yes, I think soil can emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
Carbon from the fuel and oxygen coming into the engine from the air inducted into the engine in massive amounts.