No, argon is an element, carbon monoxide is a compound.
No, let's try to take carbon monoxide in room temperature, it's not odorless
Carbon Dioxide iswidely used for MIG welding but I never heard of carbon monoxide and it is definitely not used in the industry as shielding gas. The purpose of the shielding gas is not just shielding the weld pool but offer arc stability with an adequate ionization potential. The heat and electrical conducctivity of the gas at the arc temperature are a huge factor as well.
No - carbon is an element, while carbon monoxide is an oxygen atom attached to carbon, turning it into a gas which is quite toxic.
The air we breathe (composed of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, etc.) is a gas. Water vapor is a gas. Oxygen is a gas. Neon, argon, helium, and krypton are all gases at room temperature. Carbon dioxide is a gas. Carbon monoxide is a gas. Multiple examples are listed. Can I get a cookie?
No, carbon monoxide and natural gas are different substances. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas formed when there is incomplete combustion of carbon-containing fuels, while natural gas is a fossil fuel primarily composed of methane that is used as a source of energy.
In standard conditions, carbon monoxide is a gas.
Yes, carbon monoxide is a poisonous and very dangerous gas.
It is in cigarettes and is the same gas that comes out of car exhausts!
0.01% of carbon monoxide is present on inert gas
It should not as natural gas is not carbon monoxide.
Yes, you can get carbon monoxide poisoning from using a gas stove if it is not properly ventilated. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can be produced when gas burns incompletely. It is important to ensure proper ventilation when using a gas stove to prevent the buildup of carbon monoxide in your home.
Argon is chemically inert. It doesn't react with carbon.