Do all explosions produce carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide?
Answer / Shivendra Pratap
No, not all explosions produce either carbon dioxide (CO2) or carbon monoxide (CO). The specific gases produced depend on the type of explosion and the materials involved. For instance, reactions involving hydrocarbons often produce CO and CO2, while other explosive reactions may generate different products.
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