Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that is toxic to humans and animals when inhaled. It is produced by the incomplete combustion of carbon-based fuels like wood, gasoline, and natural gas. Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include headache, dizziness, nausea, and even death in high concentrations.
The carbon compound with one carbon and two oxygens is carbon dioxide (CO2).
Carbon-12 refers to a specific isotope of carbon, which is the most common form of carbon found in nature. Carbon, on the other hand, is a chemical element that can exist in different isotopic forms, with carbon-12 being one of them. So, while carbon-12 is a type of carbon, not all carbon is carbon-12.
When you exhale, you breathe out carbon dioxide, not carbon monoxide. Carbon dioxide is a natural byproduct of cellular respiration in the body and is transported to the lungs where it is exhaled. Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas produced by incomplete combustion of carbon-containing fuels.
Carbon bonds with oxygen to form carbon dioxide (CO2) or carbon monoxide (CO).
Oxygen and carbon can create carbon dioxide when they combine.
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Carbon Monoxied is a colorless, oderless gas made that is a compound made of 1 molecule of Carbon and 1 molecule of Oxygen. It is a poisonous gas that can kill.
if you mean carbon dioxied, the formula is: CO2 If you mean carbon monoxied, the formula is: CO If you mean Carbon Dioxide, the formula is: CO2 If you mean Carbon Monoxide, the formula is: CO [Corrections for spelling only]
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Carbon is an element, and carbon dioxide is a compound containing carbon and oxygen molecules.
There is proportionally more carbon in carbon monoxide than there is in carbon dioxide. Carbon monoxide, CO, has a one-to-one ration of carbon to oxygen. Carbon dioxide, CO2, has a one-to-two ration of carbon to oxygen.
What is a single carbon-carbon bond
The stable carbon isotopes are carbon-12 & carbon-13. There are several other unstable isotopes.
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The carbon-carbon bonds are covalent.
carbon monixide, carbon dioxide, and plain carbon
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