Carbon monoxide is produced by a burning cigarette.
This gas bonds with the red blood cells in the blood stream in the place of oxygen molecules, reducing its absorption.
Commercially produced CD's are generally non-toxic. Burned CD's contain various chemicals like cyanine, azo, pthlalocyanine, which are poisonous if ingested.
carbon monoxide
Sulfur Dioxide
An oxide of that element.
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
Carbon monoxide is produced by a burning cigarette. This gas bonds with the red blood cells in the blood stream in the place of oxygen molecules, reducing its absorption.
carbon monoxide
carbon minoxide
Carbon monoxide is produced by a burning cigarette. This gas bonds with the red blood cells in the blood stream in the place of oxygen molecules, reducing its absorption.
Smoke
Commercially produced CD's are generally non-toxic. Burned CD's contain various chemicals like cyanine, azo, pthlalocyanine, which are poisonous if ingested.
fire
carbon monoxide
carbon
sulphur dioxide is formed from sulphur compounds when petrol is burned
ATP is not burned in mitochondria.They are produced in mitochondria.
No. The carbon monoxide may appear when tobacco and many other things are burned with a restricted supply of air.