its none of these(:
Carbon dioxide Carbon monoxide Acetylene Azide
it is polar (inorganic) molecule
To represent carbon monoxide and methane on a circle graph (or pie chart), you first need to know their respective proportions in the dataset. For example, if carbon monoxide makes up 20% and methane makes up 30% of the total, you would calculate the degrees by multiplying each percentage by 360 degrees. This means carbon monoxide would represent 72 degrees (20% of 360) and methane would represent 108 degrees (30% of 360).
Yes.
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No, there are different organic compounds in tobacco and paper of cigarette which may produce carbon monoxide on burning.
Carbon Monoxide
No they does not. But cigarette smoke contains.
Carbon Monoxide
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CO. Sometimes it says on the cigarette packs 'SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: CIGARETTE SMOKE CONTAINS CARBON MONOXIDE'
tar 10mg nicotine 0.8mg carbon monoxide 10mg
It isn't used in cigarettes. It is an unintended but unavoidable byproduct. Carbon monoxide is a natural product of the incomplete combustion of organic compounds. This includes the cellulose in the tobacco leaves and paper of a cigarette.
Cigarette Smoke contains CO gas. That is the relation between them.
Carbon monoxide is the substance in cigarette smoke that can lead to anoxia, or a lack of oxygen in the body. Carbon monoxide binds to hemoglobin in the blood, reducing its ability to carry oxygen to tissues and organs. This can lead to tissue damage and oxygen deprivation in the body.
The three most harmful chemicals in cigarette smoke are nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide. Nicotine is highly addictive, tar is a carcinogen that causes lung cancer, and carbon monoxide reduces the amount of oxygen that your blood can carry.