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  • ...de is extremely toxic to humans and animals. Conversely, small amounts of carbon monoxide are produced in normal animal metabolism and it is thought to have some nor ...ers. When combined with a metal (i.e., an [[organometallic]] complex), the carbon monoxide is a [[ligand]] called ''carbonyl'' : for example, in nickel carbony
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  • {{r|Carbon monoxide}}
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  • Concentrated [[sulfuric acid]] dehydrates formic acid to give carbon monoxide.
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  • ...plicity?....Again Dalton made models with his atoms, and found the answer….Carbon monoxide (CO) was ©O, while carbon dioxide (C02) was ©OO. Nitrous oxide (N20) was
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  • The carbon monoxide (CO) reduces the iron oxide in the ore, giving pure iron:
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  • ...dioxide]] CO<sub>2</sub> is an oxide of carbon, as is the poisonous gas [[carbon monoxide]] (CO).
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  • Methane is catalytically reacted with [[steam]] (H<sub>2</sub>O) to form [[carbon monoxide]] and hydrogen: The [[carbon monoxide]] produced reacts with water to form [[carbon dioxide]] and more hydrogen:
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  • ...ain a small percentage of air pollutants such as [[particulate matter]], [[carbon monoxide]], [[nitrogen oxide]]s, [[sulfur oxide]]s and [[mercury]]. Typically, more
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  • ...de is extremely toxic to humans and animals. Conversely, small amounts of carbon monoxide are produced in normal animal metabolism and it is thought to have some nor ...ers. When combined with a metal (i.e., an [[organometallic]] complex), the carbon monoxide is a [[ligand]] called ''carbonyl''&thinsp;: for example, in nickel carbony
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  • {{R|Carbon monoxide}}
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  • ...ly observed, 10 grams of carbon combines with 13.3 grams of oxygen to form carbon monoxide, and 26.6 grams of oxygen to form carbon dioxide, the ratio 13.3:26.6 = 1:2 ...oxygen in the ratio of 3 [parts by weight] to 4 [parts by weight] to form carbon monoxide, that poisonous gas which is used as a fuel in the gas-range. Carbon also u
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  • ...oil]] additive to reduce levels of [[Particulate matter|particulates]], [[carbon monoxide]], and [[hydrocarbon]]s from diesel-powered vehicles. Biodiesel is the most
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  • ...[[hemoglobin]] is bound to a molecule other than [[oxygen]]. In cases of [[carbon monoxide]] poisoning, the falsely high reading may delay the recognition of [[hypoxi
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  • ...f linear molecules are obviously the diatomics such as [[oxygen]] (O=O), [[carbon monoxide]] (C≡O), and [[nitrogen]] (N≡N). But also many triatoms are linear:
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  • ...o which cyanides were adsorbed. The other camps used engines to generate [[carbon monoxide]].
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  • ...iculate matter]] (PM<sub>10</sub>), [[sulfur dioxide]] (S0<sub>2</sub>), [[carbon monoxide]] (CO) and [[nitrogen dioxide]] (NO<sub>2</sub>) and calculate air quality ...ns sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter (PM<sub>10</sub>), carbon monoxide, and ozone as measured at monitoring stations in each of those major cities
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  • ...>2</sub>), [[nitrogen oxides]] (NO<sub>x</sub>), [[particulate matter]], [[carbon monoxide]] (CO), [[ozone]] (O<sub>3</sub>) and [[lead]] (Pb).<ref>[http://www.epa.go
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  • ...for six pollutants, called the '''''criteria air pollutants''''', namely [[carbon monoxide]] (CO), [[sulfur dioxide]] (SO<sub>2</sub>), [[nitrogen dioxide]] (NO<sub>2 |rowspan="2" |Carbon monoxide
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  • ...plants begin with a reformer or a gasifier to convert natural gas into [[carbon monoxide]] and [[hydrogen]], much as has been used in [[methanol]] and [[ammonia pro
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  • ...the sulfur-free methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) feedstock is then used to form [[carbon monoxide]] (CO) plus hydrogen (H<sub>2</sub>): ...ses catalytic [[water gas shift reaction|shift conversion]] to convert the carbon monoxide to [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>) and more hydrogen:
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  • ...the sulfur-free methane (CH<sub>4</sub>) feedstock is then used to form [[carbon monoxide]] (CO) plus hydrogen (H<sub>2</sub>): : ...ses catalytic [[water gas shift reaction|shift conversion]] to convert the carbon monoxide to [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>) and more hydrogen:
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  • ...s used [[Zyklon B]], a [[hydrogen cyanide]] preparation, rather than the [[carbon monoxide]] of other facilities.
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  • |align=center| [[Carbon monoxide|CO]] ||align=center| 1052.63 ||align=center| 9.5 E-4 ||align=center| 5.828 ...align=center| [[Neon|Ne]] || align=center| [[Argon|Ar]] || align=center| [[Carbon monoxide|CO]]
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  • <center>reduction of carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide</center> <center>concomitant oxidation of carbon to carbon monoxide</center>
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  • |align=center| [[Carbon monoxide|CO]] ||align=center| 1052.63 ||align=center| 9.5 E-4 ||align=center| 5.828 ...align=center| [[Neon|Ne]] || align=center| [[Argon|Ar]] || align=center| [[Carbon monoxide|CO]]
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  • ...bon (as [[soot]]) and carbon compounds other than carbon dioxide such as [[carbon monoxide]] (CO) and others will be present. Also, when air is the oxidant, some nit
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  • ...ates]] are included as inorganic compounds.<ref>'''Note''': For example, [[carbon monoxide]] (CO), [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>), [[carbon disulfide]] (CS<sub>2
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  • [[Jack Kevorkian]] used a [[carbon monoxide]] inhaler as well as injected barbiturates. ...d under controlled conditions. The latter include [[carbon dioxide]] and [[carbon monoxide]].
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  • ...3/> Crew will supply and install recreational boaters with free smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
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  • *Different chemical compounds composed of the same chemical elements (e.g., [[carbon monoxide]] and [[carbon dioxide]]) have different ratios of number of atoms of the e ...bers (e.g., 2-to-1 for the quantity of oxygen in carbon dioxide to that in carbon monoxide).
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  • ...mely, [[steam]], pure [[oxygen]] and/or [[air]]) to produce a mixture of [[carbon monoxide]] (CO) and [[hydrogen]] (H<sub>2</sub>) commonly called ''syngas'' (a contr ...catalytic chemical process developed in the 1920s to convert a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen (i.e., syngas), into hydrocarbon [[Molecule|molecular]] chains
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  • ...ke is an [[aerosol]] that contains >4,000 chemicals, including nicotine, [[carbon monoxide]], [[acrolein]], and oxidant compounds.
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  • ...l diesel engine results in substantial reduction of unburned hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, and particulate matter compared to emissions from diesel fuel. In addition
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  • ...gauge pressure|barg]] (240 kPa gauge). Its gaseous components are mostly [[carbon monoxide]] (CO), [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>) and [[nitrogen]] (N<sub>2</sub> ...h a steam-generating [[boiler]] (referred to as a ''CO boiler'') where the carbon monoxide in the flue gas is burned as fuel to provide steam for use in the refinery.
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  • ...xide detector|Detectors]] are also available that warn of unsafe levels of carbon monoxide and/or explosive gas (methane, propane, etc.).
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  • ...xide detector|Detectors]] are also available that warn of unsafe levels of carbon monoxide and/or explosive gas (methane, propane, etc.).
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  • ...ay 1975</ref> Coal gasification can also be used to produce a mixture of [[carbon monoxide]] and hydrogen gases referred to as [[synthesis gas]] (or syngas) which has
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  • ...Agency]] currently defines them as any compound of [[carbon]], excluding [[carbon monoxide]], [[carbon dioxide]], [[carbonic acid]], metallic [[carbide]]s or [[carbon
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  • Industrial oxygen is also used to make a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen called [[synthesis gas]], used for the synthesis of methanol a
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  • ...nto the atmosphere. [[Air quality]] limit values for [[sulfur dioxide]], [[carbon monoxide]], [[benzene]] and [[lead]] set by the [[European Union]] are no longer exc
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  • ...ion flue gases may also contain small amounts of [[particulate matter]], [[carbon monoxide]], [[nitrogen oxide]]s, and [[sulfur oxide]]s in the form of gaseous [[sulf
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  • ...mdash;steam methane reforming) water vapor reacts with methane to yield [[carbon monoxide]] and H<sub>2</sub> at high temperatures (700 &ndash; 1000&nbsp;°C), :[[methane|CH<sub>4</sub>]] + [[water|H<sub>2</sub>O]] → [[carbon monoxide|CO]] + 3 H<sub>2</sub>.
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  • ...ad libitum||Nicotine patch alone||Abstinence at 26 weeks by 7 days exhaled carbon monoxide testing ||35% ||19% ...tine patch||Nicotine patch alone||Abstinence at 52 weeks by single exhaled carbon monoxide testing || Both drugs 36%<br/>Bupropion alone 30% ||16%
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  • ...ontains a small percentage of pollutants such as [[particulate matter]], [[carbon monoxide]], [[nitrogen oxide]]s and [[sulfur oxide]]s. The flue gas stacks are often
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  • <center>reduction of carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide</center> <center>concomitant oxidation of carbon to carbon monoxide</center>
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  • ...Haldane JS, Haldane JB. (1912) The laws of combination of haemoglobin with carbon monoxide and oxygen. ''J. Physiol'' 44:275-304}} ...?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=16993128 The laws of combination of haemoglobin with carbon monoxide and oxygen. ''J. Physiol'' 44:275-304. Free Full-Text]</ref>&nbsp;&nbsp;It
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  • ...combustion air flow is controlled so as to provide the desired ratio of [[carbon monoxide]] (CO) to carbon dioxide for each specific FCC design.<ref name=Gary/> <re ...well as to comply with any applicable environmental regulatory limits on carbon monoxide emissions.<ref name=Reza/>
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  • ...ly consisted of [[Steam|water vapor (steam)]], nitrogen, methane, ammonia, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide, and other gases — a mi
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  • *[[Carbon monoxide]] &ndash; CO
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  • If CO<sub>2</sub> is heated to 2400 degrees Celsius then it splits into carbon monoxide and oxygen.
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  • * [[Carbon monoxide]] (CO)
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  • ...tain small percentages of air pollutants such as [[particulate matter]], [[carbon monoxide]], [[nitrogen oxide]]s, and [[sulfur oxide]]s in the form of gaseous [[sulf
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  • |align="center"|Carbon monoxide||align="center"|1.404||align="center"|1.895
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  • ...carbon sources). Common inorganic [[electron donor]]s are [[hydrogen]], [[carbon monoxide]], [[ammonia]] (leading to [[nitrification]]), [[ferrous iron]], other redu
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  • ...into gaseous [[nitrogen]] and [[oxygen]]. They also convert any gaseous [[carbon monoxide]] emissions into gaseous [[carbon dioxide]] as well as converting any unbur ...reduces the emissions of unburned hydrocarbons as well as the emissions of carbon monoxide. The second reason is that they significantly enhance the octane rating of
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  • ...into gaseous [[nitrogen]] and [[oxygen]]. They also convert any gaseous [[carbon monoxide]] emissions into gaseous [[carbon dioxide]] as well as converting any unbur ...reduces the emissions of unburned hydrocarbons as well as the emissions of carbon monoxide. The second reason is that they significantly enhance the octane rating of
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  • ...g the entry of air that reacted with the graphite moderator blocks to form carbon monoxide gas. The gas ignited, causing a reactor fire.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ww
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  • *The [[catalytic converter]]s in automobiles convert exhaust gases such as [[carbon monoxide]] (CO) and [[nitrogen oxides]] (NOx) into more harmless gases like [[carbon
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  • ...ń|Posen]] (now [[Poznań]]), hundreds of patients were killed by means of [[carbon monoxide]] gas in an improvised [[gas chamber]] developed by Dr [[Albert Widmann]], ...restraint, soon became apparent. Hitler himself recommended to Brandt that carbon monoxide gas be used<ref>Lifton, 71.</ref>. At his trial, Brandt later described thi
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  • ...ance bunkers, as in the Warsaw Ghetto. While their early gas chambers used carbon monoxide, for large scale use, they used a preparation of hydrogen cyanide, adsorbed
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  • ...ń|Posen]] (now [[Poznań]]), hundreds of patients were killed by means of [[carbon monoxide]] gas in an improvised [[gas chamber]] developed by Dr [[Albert Widmann]], ...restraint, soon became apparent. Hitler himself recommended to Brandt that carbon monoxide gas be used<ref>Lifton, 71.</ref>. At his trial, Brandt later described thi
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  • ...safety lamp in 1815 ways were found to detect the presence of choke damp, carbon monoxide, and coal dust; ventilation of mines was improved; systems of siphoning and
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  • ...even before then, ways were found to detect the presence of choke damp, [[carbon monoxide]], and coal dust; ventilation of mines was improved; systems of siphoning a
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  • .... The dispersion module is a puff model that determines concentrations of carbon monoxide (CO) or other gaseous pollutants and particulate matter (PM) from vehicle e
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  • ...1.5 kJ/mol, but this value is not due to dispersion alone. Recall that the carbon monoxide molecule has a small dipole and a reasonable quadrupole, which contribute t
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