Carbon monoxide
Highly dangerous gas with a high potentiality of causing cancer and respiratory ailments. Generally, it is evolved, when a fuel is burnt under limited supply of oxygen...
Uses of Carbon Monoxide
Uses of Carbon Monoxide - 1. Carbon monoxide is used as a fuel by itself, or in the form of producer gas (mixture of carbon monoxide and nitrogen), or water gas (mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen). It is also pres..
Uses of Carbon Monoxide
1. Carbon monoxide is used as a fuel by itself, or in the form of producer gas (mixture of carbon monoxide and nitrogen), or water gas (mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen). It is also present in fuel gases like coal gas. 2. It is used..
Reduction Using Carbon Monoxide
Carbon monoxide is a powerful reducing agent. It is used for the reduction of haematite in the blast furna..
Physical Properties of Carbon Monoxide
a) Nature - Carbon monoxide is colorless, almost odorless and tasteless ga..
Preparation of Carbon Monoxide
Carbon monoxide was first prepared in the laboratory in 1776 by J.M.F. de Lassone, a French chemist. As carbon monoxide is extremely poisonous, its preparation should be carried out only in a fume chamber. Under no circumstances must the gas be inhaled ..
Carbon monoxide reduction method
In certain cases CO gas produced in the furnace itself can be used as a reducing agent. For example,..
Physiological Action of Carbon Monoxide
Physiological Action of Carbon Monoxide - Carbon monoxide is an extremely poisonous gas as a result of its physical properties, which add to the deadly nature of the gas. As the gas is almost odourless, its presence cannot be detected. Also its vapour density..
Physiological Action of Carbon Monoxide
Carbon monoxide is an extremely poisonous gas as a result of its physical properties, which add to the deadly nature of the gas. As the gas is almost odourless, its presence cannot be detected. Also its vapour density is almost equal to that of air. Hence it mixes easily with a..
Tests for Carbon Monoxide
1. Carbon monoxide is colourless, neutral gas. 2. It burns in air or oxygen with a pale blue flame to form carbon dioxid..
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