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When carbon burns in limited oxygen is carbon monoxide produced?

Yes, when carbon burns in limited oxygen, it can produce carbon monoxide. This is because there is not enough oxygen present to form carbon dioxide, so carbon monoxide is formed instead.


Can carbon monoxide be used in fire extinguisher?

Not really. Carbon monoxide fumes are toxic and it is cheaper and easier to produce (and use) carbon dioxide instead. Additionally, carbon monoxide is flammable. It reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide.


Do all fires produce carbon monoxide?

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.


Is carbon monoxide amphoteric?

No, carbon monoxide is not amphoteric. An amphoteric substance can act as both an acid and a base, but carbon monoxide does not exhibit this behavior. Instead, it tends to act as a ligand in forming metal complexes.


Why are carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide are not example of organic chemistry?

Carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide are not examples of organic chemistry because they do not contain hydrogen atoms bonded to carbon atoms. Organic chemistry focuses on compounds that contain carbon-hydrogen bonds, whereas carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) consist of carbon atoms bonded to oxygen atoms instead.


How does fire produce carbon monoxide?

When combustion is incomplete due to limited oxygen supply, carbon monoxide (CO) is produced instead of carbon dioxide (CO2). In a fire, if the conditions are not optimal for complete combustion, carbon monoxide is formed as a byproduct.


Will a candle set off a carbon monoxide detector?

No, because candles do not give off Carbon Monoxide.


Can you get sick in a MRI because you have carbon monoxide poisoning?

No. Carbon monoxide is a product of incomplete combustion. You will not find it in an MRI


Do plants need carbon monoxide?

No, plants need carbon dioxide.


What is Another name for carbon monoxide?

Carbon monoxide is sometimes referred to as CO or as "the silent killer" because it is odorless and colorless, making it difficult to detect without a carbon monoxide detector.


What is the benefit of a catalytic converter changing carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide?

Converting carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide is beneficial because carbon dioxide is less toxic to humans and the environment than carbon monoxide. This conversion helps reduce the harmful effects of carbon monoxide emissions on air quality and human health.


Does electric water heaters have carbon monoxide?

Electric water heaters have not carbon monoxide.