how we use CO (carbon monoxide) in such reaction whenever it is not in stable form and how it form ???? Tell me fast
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Making Carbon Monoxide
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.
Carboxyhemoglobin is formed in carbon monoxide poisoning and leads to oxygen deficiency in the body. The source of the carbon monoxide may be exhaust (such as from a car, truck, boat, or generator), smoke from a fire, or tobacco smoke.
Carbon monoxide is a stable molecule. ... Carbon monoxide only has the two bonds from the carbon to the oxygen.
For use in manufacturing processes, carbon monoxide is made by passing air through a bed of incandescent coke or coal, or by the reaction of natural gas with oxygen at high temperatures in the presence of a catalyst.
Carbon monoxide is stable from a thermodynamic point of view, meaning leaving it isolated as it is will not result in its degradation (into something else). However, we need to clear up some of that basic 'physics' that has clearly misled you into thinking CO is unstable.