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Examples: carbon oxide, carbon dioxide, sulfur and nitrogen oxides, ozone, emissions from other industrial plants, flying ash, heavy metals, dust, and many others depending on the location and season.
You mean, "What is a solvent for carbon monoxide?" Carbon monoxide will dissolve in just about any common gas that you care to name: nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, argon, neon, helium, hydrogen, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, methane, water vapor, nitrous oxide. How else does carbon monoxide get from here to there? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The solubility of carbon monoxide in liquids is low, for ex. 27.6 mg/liter in water. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In ALL liquids?? Perhaps you need to try hydrocarbons, fats, lipids, liquid nitrogen, liquid carbon dioxide (under pressure), and so forth. If carbon monoxide were not soluble in blood, then it would not be dangerous to human beings, mammals, birds, and reptiles. (We would breathe it in and then right out again.) In any case, a gas can be a solvent just as a liquid can. Try dissolving some sulfur dioxide in some nitrogen gas. It works very well, though we don't like this. Sulfur dioxide in nitrogen causes bad air pollution.
Sulphur Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide are by products are produced by burning most fossil fuels, not just coal.
Carbon monoxide (CO) is found in the exhaust of gasoline engines.
Mostly carbon dioxide. If the supply of oxygen is restricted, carbon monoxide as well. Other things depend on what is in the burning substance, sulfur will give sulfur dioxide for example, and there may be nitrogen oxides.
There are a number of environmental pollution sources. A few are crude oil, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia, phosphorous, and sulfur.
carbon monoxide
1.Methane 2.Chlorofluorocarbon 3.Carbon dioxide 4.Nitrogen dioxide 5.Carbon monoxide 6.Sulfur dioxide
Most common gas pollutants: Carbon dioxide Carbon monoxide Nitrogen dioxide Nitrogen monoxide Dinitrogen monoxide Sulfur dioxide Sulfur trioxide ChloroFluoroCarbons Methane Ammonia
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Examples: carbon oxide, carbon dioxide, sulfur and nitrogen oxides, ozone, emissions from other industrial plants, flying ash, heavy metals, dust, and many others depending on the location and season.
ground-level ozone, particle pollution, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide
The five primary air pollutants are carbon monoxide(CO), nitrogen oxides(NOx), sulfur dioxide(SO2), volatile organic(VOCs), and particulate matter(particulates or PM). ------->From natasha, FL lolx
The principal components are carbon dioxide, water, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, soot.
The gases most folks think of as "pollution" are * sulfur dioxide * nitrogen oxides * hydrogen sulfide * PAHs * VOCs * ammonia * methane * carbon dioxide * cyclic aromatics * carbon monoxide * various mercaptans
It does not release pollution such as carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide.
yes of course gases such oxygen carbon dioxide methane carbon monoxide sulfur dioxide so and so forth ....