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what is carbon monoxide?​

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Answered by yashikakushwaha2
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Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas formed by the incomplete combustion of fuels. When people are exposed to CO gas, the CO molecules will displace the oxygen in their bodies and lead to poisoning.

Answered by 7aaswithamftsvg
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Carbon monoxide is produced from incomplete burning of fuels such as petrol and diesel. When there is lack of oxygen then it result into incomplete burning of fuel which results into production of carbon monoxide instead of carbon dioxide. It is a poisonous gas. It reduces the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood this means that it is very harmful for the human beings. This can lead to death also.

Another factor is unburned particle.

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