Carbon dioxide is one carbon atom with two oxygen atoms. When you breath, you exhale carbon dioxide, as do all animals. Plants require carbon dioxide to grow; essentially they need it the way animals need oxygen. If you get too much carbon dioxide in a confined space, you can suffocate as it will displace the oxygen.
Carbon monoxide is one carbon atom with one oxygen atom. It is the result of incomplete combustion of organic materials such as wood, gasoline, etc. It interferes with the ability of your blood to transport oxygen. If you breath enough of it you can loose consciousness and die. That is what happens if people sit in a closed garage with the car running.
Carbon monoxide is CO and carbon dioxide is CO2.
no that is carbon dioxide,carbon monoxide is CO
Carbon monoxide is transformed in carbon dioxide by oxidation.
The chemical formula for carbon monoxide is CO while that for carbon dioxide is CO2. Both are colourless and odourless gases, but CO2 will form a white precipitate with limewater. CO is toxic to humans; CO2 causes the enhanced greenhouse effect that leads to global warming.
Carbon dioxide.
Carbon monoxide is CO and carbon dioxide is CO2.
Carbon dioxide is Co2, while carbon monoxide is minus a oxygen atom and is CO. Carbon monoxide is also ten times more toxic than carbon dioxide.
of course we breathe out carbon dioxide not carbon monoxide
For carbon dioxide, CO2; for carbon monoxide, CO.
Carbon dioxide is CO2. There is no such chemical as carbon mono dioxide, but carbon monoxide is CO.
carbon dioxide and monoxide are compounds. they are not elements.
no that is carbon dioxide,carbon monoxide is CO
plants do not change carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide. they, on the other hand, convert carbon dioxide in to oxygen.
carbon dioxide can be reused and carbon monoxide cant.
No, carbon monoxide is CO. CO2 is carbon dioxide.
No. Carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide are two different substances with different properties.
There is proportionally more carbon in carbon monoxide than there is in carbon dioxide. Carbon monoxide, CO, has a one-to-one ration of carbon to oxygen. Carbon dioxide, CO2, has a one-to-two ration of carbon to oxygen.