Below you will find example sentences with "carbon monoxide". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.

Carbon Monoxide in a sentence

Corpus data

  • Displayed example sentences: 20
  • Discovered as a combination around: carbon
  • Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 10
  • Phrase length: 2 words
  • Average sentence length: 25.4 words

Sentence profile

  • Phrase position: 8 start, 7 middle, 5 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis

  • The phrase "carbon monoxide" has 2 words and usually appears near the start in these examples. The average sentence has 25.4 words and is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as 2 and carbon monoxide co, a working carbon monoxide detector can, dioxide, oxygen and compounds stand out.
  • In the phrase index, this combination connects with carbon dioxide, carbon emissions, carbon credits, carbon dioxide, carbon emissions and carbon credits, linking the page to nearby combinations.

Example types with carbon monoxide

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Carbon monosulfide (CS) unlike carbon monoxide is very unstable. (9 words)

Early lightbulbs with carbon filaments also used carbon monoxide, nitrogen, or mercury vapor. (13 words)

Facilitated diffusion in carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide has a facilitated diffusion process similar to that of oxygen. (17 words)

Carbon monoxide is also a byproduct of the reduction of metal oxide ores with carbon, shown in a simplified form as follows: :MO + C → M + CO Carbon monoxide is also produced by the direct oxidation of carbon in a limited supply of oxygen or air. (45 words)

As carbon monoxide binds with hemoglobin hundreds of times tighter than oxygen, it can prevent the carriage of oxygen. citation Carbon monoxide poisoning can occur acutely, as with smoke intoxication, or over a period of time, as with cigarette smoking. (40 words)

A machine that uses a catalyst to convert carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide (removed by the CO 2 scrubber) and bonds hydrogen produced from the ship's storage battery with oxygen in the atmosphere to produce water, is also used. (40 words)

Example sentences (20)

Carbon monoxide is also a byproduct of the reduction of metal oxide ores with carbon, shown in a simplified form as follows: :MO + C → M + CO Carbon monoxide is also produced by the direct oxidation of carbon in a limited supply of oxygen or air.

You may not be able to see, smell or taste carbon monoxide — but a working carbon monoxide detector can enable you to “hear” it, said Johnson-Arbor.

Needless to say, carbon-monoxide poisoning is extremely serious—so if you’re experiencing the unexplainable, make sure your carbon monoxide detector is in good working order.

As carbon monoxide binds with hemoglobin hundreds of times tighter than oxygen, it can prevent the carriage of oxygen. citation Carbon monoxide poisoning can occur acutely, as with smoke intoxication, or over a period of time, as with cigarette smoking.

Biological and physiological properties Toxicity main Carbon monoxide poisoning is the most common type of fatal air poisoning in many countries. citation Carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless, and tasteless, but highly toxic.

Despite the lethal effects of carbon monoxide, this was seen as unsuitable for use in the East due to the cost of transporting the carbon monoxide in cylinders.

Facilitated diffusion in carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide has a facilitated diffusion process similar to that of oxygen.

In a related reaction, the hydrogenation of carbon monoxide is coupled to C-C bond formation, as in the Fischer-Tropsch process where carbon monoxide is hydrogenated to liquid hydrocarbon fuels.

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Carbon-oxygen compounds There are many oxides of carbon ( oxocarbons ), of which the most common are carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and carbon monoxide (CO).

He observed only small amounts of carbon dioxide reduction to carbon monoxide, and no other significant reduction products or newly formed carbon compounds.

Hydrogen sulfide life might use a mixture of carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide as their carbon source.

This may mean that there is a significant presence of methane, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide in the exoplanet’s atmosphere – which the team believes are absorbing the shorter wavelengths of light.

According to Nasa observations, the plume includes organic compounds, volatile gases, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, salts, and silica.

Engines produce carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides and many other pollutants unregulated by the EPA.

A layer of graphite borders the liquid metal anode, and at this interface carbon and oxygen react to form carbon monoxide.

A machine that uses a catalyst to convert carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide (removed by the CO 2 scrubber) and bonds hydrogen produced from the ship's storage battery with oxygen in the atmosphere to produce water, is also used.

Both UC and UCmain are formed by adding carbon to molten uranium or by exposing the metal to carbon monoxide at high temperatures.

Carbon monosulfide (CS) unlike carbon monoxide is very unstable.

Diels–Alder reactions of alkynes with pyrone or cyclopentadienone with expulsion of carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide also form arene compounds.

Early lightbulbs with carbon filaments also used carbon monoxide, nitrogen, or mercury vapor.

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