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Can central air-conditioning systems cause a carbon monoxide health hazard?

no


Can an outside heating and air unit cause carbon monoxide poisoning?

Yes


Which gases cause air pollution?

Oxygen, carbon dioxide,carbon monoxide, sulfuric acid, nitrogen, etc.


Is carbon monoxide part of air?

no its not


What health treatments are there if incontact with carbon monoxide?

Answer The person should be given lots of air. Then call an ambulance because they will need oxygen as carbon monoxide can cause brain damage if not treated quick enough.


Where do you put carbon monoxide detectors - high or low?

Carbon monoxide detectors should be placed at a medium height on the wall, as carbon monoxide mixes evenly with the air in a room. Placing the detector at this height ensures it can effectively detect any presence of carbon monoxide in the air.


Compounds found in the air?

Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide


Why does too much burning fuel cause air pollution?

Because the harmful gases (Like carbon monoxide) gets into the air we breathe


What chemical absorbs carbon monoxide?

cuprus ammonium lactate


Can air conditioning contain carbon monoxide?

Only if the air it is circulating has carbon monoxide. Air conditioners do not produce nor do they contain carbon monoxide. If you suspect carbon monoxide in your air, you need to have an HVAC professional or your local gas company inspect your dwelling because another source is producing this deadly gas. Unmaintenanced heating systems are often the culprit.


Is air lighter than carbon monoxide?

CO is lighter than airAt 25 degrees Celsius and 1 atm of pressure, carbon monoxide's density is 1.145kg/m3, and the density of air is 1.1839kg/m3. So carbon monoxide is slightly lighter than air.


What is the cause of carbon monoxide?

Carbon monoxide is produced by the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing fuels such as gasoline, wood, and natural gas. It can be emitted by vehicles, furnaces, generators, and other combustion processes.