Life did not exist before carbon monoxide. It is a gas that can be naturally formed and has existed for as long as the planet has.
Carbon Monoxide is a dangerous gas, so I am assuming it smells very bad. I have never smelled it, however, or I would be dead!
Pure carbon monoxide, like any other pure compound, is homogeneous.
What you do is buy a carbon monoxide detector, you can get them at hardware stores like canadian tire or home depot. You plug it into the outlet you'd like, and its alarm will go off if it detects carbon monoxide.
That would be Carbon monoxide. The blood cells prove that they like Carbon monoxide better by turning even more red. Carbon monoxide poisoning is often first diagnosed by the person's features being cherry red.
Mono in carbon monoxide means that there is only one oxygen atom in carbon monoxide whereas in carbon dioxide, the di is like the bi in bicycle so means two atoms of oxygen.
Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas. It is important to properly vent appliances that burn fuel in order to keep carbon monoxide from building up. Carbon monoxide poisoning can cause dizziness, sleepiness, headaches, blurred vision, and other flu-like symptoms.
Carbon monoxide can be easily confused with a stomach virus or flu-like symptoms, as the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning, such as vomiting, nausea, headaches, and dizziness, are all symptomatic of the flu as well.
it looks like a bane mask.
Carbon Monoxide is a colorless but dangerous gas it somtimes causes death depending on the amount inhaled the symtoms are headaches, loss of judgement, feeling like you need to throw up, and other stuff like that
Elemental carbon is not a gas. It is a solid. It is a component in some gases like carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2).
Carbon monoxide can be easily confused with a stomach virus or flu-like symptoms, as the signs of carbon monoxide poisoning, such as vomiting, nausea, headaches, and dizziness, are all symptomatic of the flu as well.
Carbon monoxide is exactly like carbon dioxide, except that it is missing an oxygen atom. Animal blood uses iron, the iron rusts making the blood red, to transport oxygen by combining the iron with the oxygen making iron oxide, or rust. The oxygen in rust can be easily taken from iron because oxygen combines with many things more easily than it does with iron. One such molecule is carbon monoxide. When the carbon monoxide is breathed in, it mixes with the blood, just like the other air that gets sucked in. When the carbon monoxide gets into the blood, the oxygen that is attached to the iron, the body attaches oxygen to iron to transport it and it uses it by combining it with carbon to dispose of waste, leaves the iron and goes to the carbon monoxide which makes carbon dioxide. So very simply carbon monoxide sucks the oxygen from the blood making the person suffocate, because they can no longer use the oxygen they breathe in.