the previous answer to this question was obvious very wrong and dangerous, it seems anything that produce a flame can produce CO, the more candles or smaller the room , seemingly the more danger, and this is from personal experience, I am alive but life is over, and don't depends on nausea or headache to warn you of a problem, for gods sake tell everyone you can whether you get CO or a lack of oxygen or whatever you will be horrible afterwards i can guarantee you assuming you live. read up on CO and you will see what i mean. just because you live doesn't mean you will want to be alive.
Household appliances that can emit carbon monoxide include gas stoves, furnaces, water heaters, and fireplaces. It is important to ensure proper ventilation and maintenance of these appliances to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
When a candle burns, it produces gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and carbon monoxide. These gases are released into the air as by-products of the combustion process.
While the compounds released differ from candle to candle they all produce water vapor and carbon dioxide.
No, heat pumps do not emit carbon monoxide as they do not burn fossil fuels to generate heat. Heat pumps work by transferring heat from one place to another using electricity, making them a cleaner and more efficient heating option compared to traditional combustion-based systems.
It does not contain carbon monoxide, but it will likely produce carbon monoxide when burned.
no
No, because candles do not give off Carbon Monoxide.
Both. Cars emit Hydrocarbons + Nitrogen Oxides + Carbon Dioxide + Carbon Monoxide. People emit Methane and Carbon Dioxide.
Yes gas and electic stoves do emit carbon monoxide, a stove left on to much and to often may cause light sickness.
very little since the invention of catalytic converters.
Yes, cars emit both carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2) as byproducts of burning fuel. Carbon monoxide is produced when fuel is not burned completely, while carbon dioxide is a natural byproduct of the combustion process in car engines.
Household appliances that can emit carbon monoxide include gas stoves, furnaces, water heaters, and fireplaces. It is important to ensure proper ventilation and maintenance of these appliances to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
A candle releases mainly carbon dioxide, water vapor, and trace amounts of other gases like carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide when it burns.
Yes, a new substance is formed when a candle burns. The wax in the candle combines with oxygen from the air to produce carbon dioxide and water vapor, along with some other byproducts such as carbon monoxide and soot.
When a candle burns, it produces gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and carbon monoxide. These gases are released into the air as by-products of the combustion process.
While the compounds released differ from candle to candle they all produce water vapor and carbon dioxide.
No, heat pumps do not emit carbon monoxide as they do not burn fossil fuels to generate heat. Heat pumps work by transferring heat from one place to another using electricity, making them a cleaner and more efficient heating option compared to traditional combustion-based systems.