Mental abilities
Not exactly. Natural gas is mostly methane with small amounts of ethane and thiols. Incomplete combustion of this will yield some carbon monoxide.
It's a poisonous gas.....but not in small amounts so i guess not many but get it in ya and see what happens
The carbon dioxide turns it into bicarbonate, which is an acid. This makes your blood more acidic. When you breathe really fast, you get rid of more of that bicarbonate, which then makes your blood more basic thanks to the acid not being there anymore.
The atmosphere on Mars is composed mostly of carbon dioxide (about 95.32%), with traces of nitrogen (2.6%) and argon (1.9%). There are also small amounts of oxygen, carbon monoxide, methane, and water vapor.
Carbon dioxide is way better than carbon monoxide. Carbon dioxide is taken when some thing is burned. Combustion is a reaction which gives out energy as heat. When a flame develops it is called burning. When incomeplete combustion happens carbon monoxide is given out and not carbon dioxide. Carbon monoxide is very dangerous. It has no small or coulous so it enters our lungs with out us knowing and bloacks out breathing. Many people died from this.
Not exactly. Natural gas is mostly methane with small amounts of ethane and thiols. Incomplete combustion of this will yield some carbon monoxide.
No. Small concentrations of carbon monoxide are potentially lethal. Carbon monoxide requires higher concentrations.
Mars's atmosphere in composed primarily of carbon dioxide, with small amounts of nitrogen and argon, and trace amounts of oxygen, water vapor, carbon monoxide, and various other gasses.
It's a poisonous gas.....but not in small amounts so i guess not many but get it in ya and see what happens
The carbon dioxide turns it into bicarbonate, which is an acid. This makes your blood more acidic. When you breathe really fast, you get rid of more of that bicarbonate, which then makes your blood more basic thanks to the acid not being there anymore.
Carbon takes the form of carbon dioxide, CO2, and carbon monoxide, CO. Carbon dioxide makes up 0.04% of the atmosphere, and carbon monoxide makes up about 0.0002% of the atmosphere.https://www.space.com/17683-earth-atmosphere.htmlhttps://www.environment.gov.au/protection/publications/factsheet-carbon-monoxide-co
Nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and a small trace of carbon monoxide
The atmosphere on Mars is composed mostly of carbon dioxide (about 95.32%), with traces of nitrogen (2.6%) and argon (1.9%). There are also small amounts of oxygen, carbon monoxide, methane, and water vapor.
The kind of smoke from a burning object depends on the object itself. The common smoke that is given off is Hydrogen, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, and small amounts of Water Vapor.
By the carbon build-up , yes.
Coal gas. Its composition varies, but in general it is made up largely of hydrogen and methane with small amounts of other hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide (a poisonous gas), carbon dioxide, and nitrogen. It is used as a fuel.
when carbon oxidizes (mixes with oxygen) it forms carbon dioxide