Does charcoal absorb carbon monoxide and does carbon monoxide react with carbon

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No. Carbon monoxide molecules are small and not easily adsorbed; Carbon monoxide is insoluble in water and is not a salt (does not react with acids or alkalis), making it difficult to absorb.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No. 1.It is used for liquid-phase adsorption of activated carbon.

    Tap water, industrial water, electroplating wastewater, purified water, beverage, food, medical water purification and electronic ultrapure water preparation.

    Decolorization, refining and purification and filtration of sucrose, xylose, monosodium glutamate, pharmaceuticals, citric acid, chemical products, and food additives.

    Decolorization, impurity and odor removal of oil, oil, gasoline and diesel oil, purification, deodorization and impurity removal of alcohol and beverages.

    Purification, refining, decolorization and filtration of fine chemical, pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical process products.

    Environmental protection engineering wastewater, domestic wastewater purification, decolorization, deodorization, COD reduction

    2.It is used for gas-phase adsorption of activated carbon.

    Adsorption of organic solvents such as benzene, toluene, xylene, acetone, oil and gas, CS2, etc.

    Cigarette filters, decoration deodorization, indoor air purification (removal of formaldehyde, benzene, etc.), purification of industrial gas (such as CO2, N2, etc.).

    Petrochemical industry production, natural gas purification, desulfurization, deodorization, waste gas treatment.

    Air purification and deodorization in biochemicals, paint industry, underground places, leather factories, animal breeding places.

    Odor adsorption, sulfide adsorption and mercury vapor removal of flue gas reduce the generation of dioxin.

    3.Activated carbon for demanding areas.

    Catalysts and catalyst carriers (palladium-carbon catalysts, ruthenium-carbon catalysts, rhodium-carbon catalysts, platinum-carbon catalysts), precious metal catalysts and synthetic diamonds, ** extraction.

    Blood purification, automotive carbon canisters, high-performance fuel cells, electric double-layer supercapacitors, lithium battery anode materials, energy storage materials, military, aerospace and other high-demand fields.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's hard, isn't it?

    The molecular weight of carbon monoxide is very small, and generally the larger the molecular weight, the easier it is to adsorb

    Besides, the charcoal adsorption effect is not good

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, you cannot. cuo+ag2o can be (specially made).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No. C+CO does not react.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Carbon monoxide (chemical formula: CO) does not react chemically with carbon, but carbon dioxide (chemical formula: CO) can undergo chemical reactions with carbon at high temperatures, and the chemical reaction equation is as follows:

    C+CO = 2CO (Condition: High Temperature).

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Charcoal is easily poisoned. Of course, no cigarette butts are less harmful to the human body, but the use of both types of carbon in the case of poor indoor air circulation will produce carbon monoxide poisoning. It is recommended to open the windows for ventilation or other effective measures when heating the fire.

    Smokeless charcoal and charcoal will produce carbon monoxide in the case of incomplete combustion, incomplete combustion should be said to be common in all combustion reactions, which is caused by insufficient local oxygen, even if you burn powder, there is still a certain degree of incomplete combustion.

    First aid for carbon monoxide poisoning

    1. After carbon monoxide poisoning, the main symptom of the patient is hypoxia, and the indoor carbon monoxide squeezes out the carbon dioxide breathed by humans, so when someone is found to be poisoned by carbon monoxide, it is necessary to close the gas valve tightly as soon as possible, and then open the window to let the air circulate, and lift the patient to a place with air circulation, so that the patient can breathe fresh air.

    2. After moving the patient to a place with air circulation, observe whether the patient has a heartbeat, if not, carry out cardiopulmonary resuscitation and artificial respiration in time, and immediately dial 120**, if the patient has vomit from the mouth and nose, it should be removed in time to avoid being introduced into the lungs.

    3. Generally, most patients with mild symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning will feel chills, so they should take warm measures, wrap them in blankets or clothes, and if the patient has a headache, they can drink some strong tea or coffee appropriately, which can suppress headache and nausea and reduce the pain caused by carbon monoxide poisoning.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Charcoal burning does not necessarily produce carbon monoxide.

    As long as the combustion is not complete, there must be carbon monoxide. Under the condition of oxygen charging, there is no carbon monoxide. However, some carbon contains impurities that are produced when other substances are burned.

    Charcoal has a large number of micropores and transition pores, which not only makes it have a high specific surface area, but also has good adsorption properties of tar substances after removing the pores. Complete combustion with oxygen produces carbon dioxide, and incomplete combustion produces the toxic gas carbon monoxide.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes. The main component of wood charcoal is carbon (C), and there are some trace amounts of other substances. Combustion in the presence of sufficient oxygen produces carbon dioxide, and in the absence of sufficient oxygen, it produces carbon monoxide.

    Carbon monoxide is produced when it is burned, but it is only how much carbon is produced, and the most carbon monoxide is produced when it is ignited and when it is about to be extinguished. Finally, carbon monoxide is toxic, stay away.

    Charcoal is an impure amorphous carbon that retains the original structure of the wood and the residual tar in the pores. Charcoal was used for the smelting of bronzes of the Shang Dynasty and iron tools of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period in China, and its hygroscopicity was used to observe climate change.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Carbon dioxide is generated completely and completely in full, and carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide are not fully reacted in full!

    When carbon monoxide enters the human body, it hinders the combination of oxygen and blood, and eventually kills people! Carbon dioxide can be used as a fire extinguishing agent, i.e. dry ice.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Chemistry Classroom - Burning of charcoal in air and oxygen.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Burning charcoal can produce both carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide;

    Under the condition of Bu Shenxiao with sufficient outside air, carbon dioxide is produced, and carbon monoxide is produced when the air type is not sufficient, and it is easy to be poisoned by carbon monoxide when closing the doors and windows when heating, and the boiler is waterproof next to it, which cannot prevent poisoning.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Carbon monoxide is formed by burning charcoal, and carbon dioxide is produced by human respiration.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Charcoal burning produces carbon monoxide.

    Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs in life.

    The main causes of the incident include the following: the use of coal stoves, charcoal braziers, etc. in poorly ventilated environments; Leakage of gas stoves and gas pipes.

    Use a gas water heater in the bathroom.

    eating charcoal hot pot and grinding shirts in poorly ventilated dining places; Sleep or stay for a long time in a noisy spring car with doors and windows closed and air conditioning on.

    Prevention of carbon monoxide poisoning:

    It should be widely publicized that there should be safety settings when using coal fires indoors, indicating gas poisoning.

    Symptoms that may occur and first aid common sense, especially emphasizing the danger and severity of gas to small babies. The installation of coal stove chimney should be reasonable, and the coal stove without chimney should be placed outdoors at night.

    Do not use obsolete water heaters, such as in-line water heaters and flue water heaters, both of which are prohibited from being produced and sold by the state; Do not use water heaters that are out of service; It is best to ask a professional to install the water heater, and you should not install, dismantle, or modify the gas appliance by yourself. Do not close the doors and windows of the bathroom when taking a shower in winter, and do not take a shower for too long.

    When driving, don't let the engine idle for a long time; When the car is stopped, do not turn on the air conditioner for too long; Even when driving, you should open the windows frequently to allow convection of the air inside and outside the vehicle. If you feel unwell, stop and rest; Feeling dizzy while driving or riding in an air-conditioned vehicle.

    When you feel heavy and your limbs are weak, you should open the window in time to breathe fresh air.

    Install carbon monoxide alarms where carbon monoxide may be generated. Carbon monoxide alarm is a device specially used to detect the concentration of carbon monoxide in the air, which can alarm in time when the carbon monoxide concentration exceeds the standard, and some can also forcibly open the window or exhaust fan.

    Keep people safe from carbon monoxide.

    Refer to the content of the liter resistance: Encyclopedia - carbon monoxide.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You upstairs are simply misleading others, as long as it is burning, no matter what is burned, carbon monoxide will be produced, why there are many people who sacrifice hail stools and sacrifices in the fire, and few burn to death, one is the smoke that causes the lack of oxygen to die of rough wood, and the other is the death of carbon oxide poisoning! So bring some brains when you ask questions!

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