Oxygen - No Nitrogen - No Carbon Monoxide - Yes Argon - No
Gas is an example of a chemical
Carbon monoxide. This gas is taken up preferentially by the avioli of the lungs and does not contribute it's oxygen to the process of respiration. So, asphyxiation follows id concentrated CO is present in the immediate atmosphere.
Burning hydrocarbons such as oil or natural gas, this is a chemical reaction with the oxygen in the air
One example of a chemical health hazard is mixing ammonia-based cleaner with a chlorine-based cleaner. Poison gas is produced.
For example burning of gas.
No, but it is dangerous in large amounts, because it is an asphyxiant gas. Also, it's extremely flammable.
Gas is an example of a chemical
Carbon dioxide is not toxic but it is not a breathing gas, it is asphyxiant.
Carbon monoxide. This gas is taken up preferentially by the avioli of the lungs and does not contribute it's oxygen to the process of respiration. So, asphyxiation follows id concentrated CO is present in the immediate atmosphere.
Stythe gas is an asphyxiant that reduces the available oxygen content of air to where animals or humans can not survive in it. It is also called Black damp.
A gas can be a reactant in a chemical reaction. For example, iron and the gas oxygen react to form rust, which is iron oxide.
This is a sign of a chemical reaction.
A gas is evolved as a product of a chemical reaction.
is When a gas turns to a liquid or solid
Nitrogen dioxide.
Fizzing is the result of a chemical change - a chemical reaction with gas releasing.
Burning hydrocarbons such as oil or natural gas, this is a chemical reaction with the oxygen in the air