They don't react.
carbon dioxide and monoxide are compounds. they are not elements.
Oxygen. Carbon burns to form carbon dioxide, incomplete combustion with insifficient oxygen will produce carbon monoxide.
NO!!! Carbon atoms are not a compound Oxygen atoms are not a compound. However, they do combine to form the compound carbon dioxide (CO2)
For carbon dioxide, CO2; for carbon monoxide, CO.
carbon dioxide can be reused and carbon monoxide cant.
carbon dioxide and monoxide are compounds. they are not elements.
Oxygen. Carbon burns to form carbon dioxide, incomplete combustion with insifficient oxygen will produce carbon monoxide.
of course we breathe out carbon dioxide not carbon monoxide
NO!!! Carbon atoms are not a compound Oxygen atoms are not a compound. However, they do combine to form the compound carbon dioxide (CO2)
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.
The "kind" called Carbon Monoxide. In other words, you don't get Carbon Dioxide. (You need two atoms of Oxygen to get Carbon Dioxide, hence the "di" part.)
Carbon monoxide is CO and carbon dioxide is CO2.
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.
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.