why carbon monoxide is different from carbon dioxide. give reason and example.
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The key difference between carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide is that carbon monoxide is a fatal gas when not recognized and treated while carbon dioxide is naturally occurring and does not generally pose a threat.
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- Unlike carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide does not occur naturally in the atmosphere. It is created through the incomplete combustion of coal, natural gas, and oil. Low levels of oxygen and low temperatures lead to carbon monoxide in the combustion mixture.
- The key difference between carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide is that carbon monoxide is a fatal gas when not recognized and treated while carbon dioxide is naturally occurring and does not generally pose a threat.
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