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Describe the condition for burning of fuels that lead to formation of carbon monoxide. ​

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Describe the condition for burning of fuels that lead to formation of carbon monoxide.

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When combustion of carbon is incomplete, i.e. there is a limited supply of air, only half as much oxygen adds to the carbon, and instead you form carbon monoxide (CO). Carbon monoxide is also formed as a pollutant when hydrocarbon fuels (natural gas, petrol, diesel) are burned.

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CO discharges are formed because of the incomplete combustion of petroleum fuels that contain no oxygen in their molecular structure. In addition, the low in-cylinder temperature causes a cooling impact that too favors the formation of CO emissions

Carbon monoxide is produced when fuels such as gas, oil, coal and wood do not burn fully.

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Burning charcoal, running cars and the smoke from cigarettes also produce carbon monoxide gas. Gas, oil, coal and wood are sources of fuel used in many household appliances, including: boilers.

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