They take carbon monoxide in and and give oxygon
CO2, carbon dioxide CO , carbon monoxide H2O, water vapor SO2, sulfur dioxide SO3, sulfur trioxide NO2, nitrogen dioxide NO3, nitrogen trioxide NxOy other oxides of nitrogen PO3, phosphorus trioxide P2O5, diphosphorus pentoxide PxOy other oxides of phosphorus Oxides of arsenic, antimony, manganese
it works by mesureing the carbon menoxide in ur house or apartment or mobile home. carbon monixide is a very dangoures gas that can kill us so they have those so they warn us when there is too much for us to handle
if it is gas no if not yes i would not try it if i was u
Answer: Carbon compounds are ordinarily converted to CO2 in combustion if there is enough air (oxygen). Carbon monoxide (CO) is formed when carbon compounds are burned in a limited amount of air. Lets picture what a carbon atom looks like. Because of the arrangement of the electron shells a carbon atom looks a lot like a tetrahedron with four corners or a caltrop's four points. When carbon is completely burned two oxygen atoms have each grabbed onto two corners (or points of the carbon atom. One set of two corners fills up (this gives off heat). After all the atoms are satisfied the next set fills up to make carbon dioxide (thhis gives off more heat).When not enough oxygen is present the atoms essentially share the oxygen so many only get the first set of points filled. This leaves most of the carbon as carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide can be collected as a product and burned again if provided with more oxygen.
No, because candles do not give off Carbon Monoxide.
Carbon Monoxide depending on the type of fuel.
Old cars give off more carbon dioxide because they do not have catalytic converters. Catalytic converters act as catalysts, converting dangerous substances such carbon monoxide into harmless compounds.
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All plastics give of carbon monoxide when burned, the amount of carbon monoxide depends on what type of plastic is being burned, so don't burn plastic cause too much carbon monoxide is bad for all life on earth and the ozone! :)
The family would of died from carbon monoxide poisioning if the alarm did not go off.
It should not as natural gas is not carbon monoxide.
A carbon monoxide detector going off if you have fitted one.
They burn gasoline, give off carbon monoxide and require natural resources to mfr.
i think this has something to do with the ratio of C/O as compared to that of CO2 where the ratio of C/O is less. a sooty flame is an indicator of a lot of C
Coal is essentially made out of carbon and when that carbon is burned it combines with Oxygen in the air to produce CO (Carbon monoxide) and CO2 (Carbon dioxide) gases both of which contribute to global warming.
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