No, only Carbon dioxide, water, and energy.
Cars do not have anything in their exhaust to reduce carbon monoxide. A Catalytic Convertor in the Exhaust System is used to remove Carbon Monoxide from the exhaust gasses.
No. Carbon monoxide is the product of burning fossil fuels such as coal or petroleum.
The harmful effects of CARS to our environment is the carbon monoxide
A common example of carbon monoxide is the gas produced by cars, trucks, and other vehicles that burn fossil fuels. Carbon monoxide is also released by malfunctioning gas appliances in homes.
Carbon monoxide is transformed in carbon dioxide by oxidation.
Cars do not have anything in their exhaust to reduce carbon monoxide. A Catalytic Convertor in the Exhaust System is used to remove Carbon Monoxide from the exhaust gasses.
Carbon Monoxide
Carbon monoxide.
Carbon Monoxide is a by-product from burning fuel from cars. The fuel from cars is a petroleum-derived mixture gasoline, when burned, produces energy and waste products, Carbon Monoxide and other gases
carbon monoxide?
it will turn it into a tranformer
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No. Carbon monoxide is the product of burning fossil fuels such as coal or petroleum.
Cars produce a kind of poisonous gas known as carbon monoxide but if you have a catalytic converter it converts the carbon monoxide into harmless gas known as carbon dioxide
carbon monoxide is produced by the burning of many different types of fuels.
Carbon monoxide
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