Carbon Monoxide: is a colorless, odorless, tastless gas that when inhaled is toxic to humans.
Carbon Monoxide: is a byproduct of a rich mixture fire, Burning wood, Gas fires,
etc.
Your answer is No! Trees use Carbon Dioxide which is what you release when you exhale.
So-Live long.
The gas that humans and animals breathe out and that plants use during photosynthesis is Carbon Dioxide (CO2). One acre of trees can absorb as much as 4 tons of carbon dioxide a year.
Trees do not produce carbon monoxide unless they are burnt.
Yes trees an take in harmfully gasses such as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide
yes
Carbon Monoxide
The smoker absorbs all the carbon monoxide he inhales. But the cigarette is stinking up the room and also increasing the room's carbon monoxide. Anyone can inhale and absorb that.
Trees and other plants absorb carbon dioxide.
Yes, all trees need and absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
All trees, leaves and growing vegetation absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Both carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. Carbon dioxide is caused by breathing of animals, and carbon monoxide is caused by burning. Trees and vegetation will absorb either. Carbon trioxide is unstable and does not exist outside of laboratories.
Plant does not absorb carbon monoxide. It is a gas which does not required in photosynthesis or respiration. (Biology: Light reaction and dark reaction)
Palm trees do absorb carbon. However, they absorb much less carbon and ozone than other trees because of the slender size of their leaves.
Carbon Monoxide
The smoker absorbs all the carbon monoxide he inhales. But the cigarette is stinking up the room and also increasing the room's carbon monoxide. Anyone can inhale and absorb that.
Trees and other plants absorb carbon dioxide.
trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen
Yes, all trees need and absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
KOH (melted) + CO = HCOOK (potassium formate)
Trees absorb Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Trees absorb carbon dioxide (when talking about a "carbon sink", it means the carbon as any form).
Because carbon monoxide is a non-acidic gas (in fact it is neutral in water)