Yes, the carbon monoxide coming out of the car's enginewill cause you to suffocate.
No, smoke from a car exhaust is not a colloid. A colloid is a mixture where one substance is dispersed evenly throughout another substance. In the case of car exhaust smoke, it is a suspension of various fine particles and gases in the air, not a true colloidal system.
The release of CO2, H2O, and CO occurs during the exhaust stroke of the four-stroke engine cycle. As the burnt fuel-air mixture is pushed out of the cylinder, it combines with oxygen to form these byproducts before being expelled through the exhaust system.
Gases that can leave a car include carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and hydrocarbons. These gases are emitted from the exhaust system of a car and contribute to air pollution and global climate change.
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Soot is the black residue that forms when organic matter is incompletely burned. Though it can be found in chimneys, it can also come from sources like car exhaust and candles.
Well if you have a hole in your exhaust like rite under your car, it is able for the exhaust fumes to get into your car and kill you ;P
can car exhaust kill apple trees
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Yes, without a proper exhaust system in the car carbon monoxide can enter the passenger compartment and kill you.
Breathing from the exhaust exit, one would pass out after about 8 minutes
Yes! It has very bad fumes and it can kill u instantly if u breath it in
if you need to ask a dumb question like that then u really shouldnt be messing with a car... you will kill someone, take it a exhaust centre
Sometimes the back exhaust of a car, as my teacher said, may give off carbon monoxide which can kill you if you breath it too long.
there is always exhaust (expect when the engine's off or hybird) unless you are too close to the car in front of you.
You will find an exhaust on a car
It could be you have a very slight heater core leak, and the leaking coolant is irritating your eyes. It could also be you have an exhaust leak, and the exhaust is the culprit. Can also be a growth of bacteria in the vents. Have your exhaust checked for a leak as this can kill you. Remember carbon monoxide is odorless and tasteless, but it will kill.
If the car starts sounding louder than normal, or if the exhaust note changes (essentially, if it starts sounding like a race car and it never did before), crawl under and look for leaks, holes, etc. There are two effects of having a bad exhaust. One is just bad--it can upset the way the car runs, and possibly cause it to stop running after a while. The other's terrible--exhaust gases can find their way into the ventilation system, get into your car and kill everyone inside.