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why petroleum produces carbon monoxide gas​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The use of internal combustion engines operating on gasoline, LPG, diesel fuel, or natural gas inside buildings presents a serious risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. During complete combustion, the typical combustion products from engines are carbon dioxide, nitrous oxides, particulates, water vapor, and numerous other contaminants. Several of these combustion products are linked to health problems.

During incomplete combustion, carbon monoxide, a deadly toxin, is produced. Carbon monoxide (CO) is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and non-irritating. The effects of carbon monoxide at low concentrations mimic common influenza and often are not recognized. High concentrations of CO interfere with thought processes complicating the diagnosis. Carbon monoxide is a cumulative poison which can rise to harmful levels in the body in minutes.

Answered by Acekiller
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they don't produce it's a by-product

we need Fossil fuels to make our machine run

the fossil fuels are made up of many compounds

it is called crude oil

abhi agar tumhe crude oil se diesel chahiye tho tumhe crude oil ko aur diesel ko separate karma hoga

tho seperation ke liye fractional distillation use karte hai

tabhi as a by product co,co2,so2 bante hai

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