There are two oxygen atoms in each molecule (hence the prefix di).
Ten CO2 molecules would require twenty oxygen atoms
The chemical reaction is:
2 CO + O2 = 2 CO
The answer is 20 L.
25 L oxygen are needed.
NO!!! The word 'monoxide' indicates that a substance, NOT an element, has one(1) oxygen in its formula. e.g. Carbon monoxide (CO) or Nitrogen monoxide (NO)
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1:1, carbon monoxide is one carbon atom and one oxygen atom.
Carbon monoxide bind easily to hemoglobin.
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Carbon Monoxide
NO!!! The word 'monoxide' indicates that a substance, NOT an element, has one(1) oxygen in its formula. e.g. Carbon monoxide (CO) or Nitrogen monoxide (NO)
When carbon monoxide reacts with oxygen carbon dioxide is formed
Oxygen. Because , mass of carbon monoxide is 28, whereas that of oxygen is 32.
The lungs do not exchange oxygen and carbon monoxide. They exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. They do that in the aveoli.
1 x carbon and 1 x oxygen molecule carbon and monoxide monoxide is one oxygen molecule
Carbon monoxide is a reducing agent.
That can easily be determined by looking at the name carbon monoxide you need to beak it down. This molecule has 2 part, 1 of which has a descriptor Carbon mon oxide carbon is an element, so no further info needed from that part mon is a prefix that means one, so one oxide oxide is oxygen. so carbon monoxide is 1 carbon atom attached to 1 oxygen atom.
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Carbon and oxygen
Carbon monoxide reduces the oxygen saturation of hemoglobin at any given PaO2.
It depends on how much oxygen there is in the area of where is the fire, If the fire has enough or too much oxygen, there is no carbon monoxide, if there is any lack of oxygen, carbon monoxide is produced.