No, it is not. The bi products formed is nascent oxygen.
Yes- it burns with a light blue flame and these can be seen in coal fires. Water gas produced from passing steam through white hot coal or coke to produce a mixture of hydrogen and carbon monoxide- this gas is used in industrial processes.
Carbon monoxide is not a type of energy, it is a substance. It contains chemical energy, which is released as heat and light when it burns.
Oxygen. Because , mass of carbon monoxide is 28, whereas that of oxygen is 32.
No. Carbon monoxide is a by-product of the burning of gas. If the gas isn't burning, no carbon monoxide is being produced. However, you should be aware of escaping gas and shut-off the gas supply to any malfunctioning equipment. Gas boilers should be regularly serviced, and only serviced by suitably qualified technicians.
carbon dioxide(co2) BUT... if there must me not enough oxygen then the produced gas is carbon monoxide(co)
Yes gas and electic stoves do emit carbon monoxide, a stove left on to much and to often may cause light sickness.
carbon dioxide
Plant does not absorb carbon monoxide. It is a gas which does not required in photosynthesis or respiration. (Biology: Light reaction and dark reaction)
Plants do not absorb carbon monoxide (CO). They primarily absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) through tiny openings in their leaves called stomata. CO is a toxic gas that can be harmful to plants if present in high concentrations.
carbon dioxide
You think probable to carbon monoxide, CO.
The products of burning gasoline in the presence of oxygen are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor (H2O), along with heat and light energy. Small amounts of carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, and particulate matter may also be produced.