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Which action does not cause the production of carbon monoxide?
smoldering coals
melting ice
burning tobacco
starting a bon fire
Which action does not cause the production of carbon monoxide?
smoldering coals
melting ice
burning tobacco
starting a bon fire
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Melting ice does not cause the production of carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is a byproduct of incomplete combustion of carbon-containing fuels, which occurs in processes like smoldering coals, burning tobacco, and starting a bonfire. Melting ice, on the other hand, is a physical change that does not involve combustion.