Carbon Monoxide - Occurrence

Occurrence

Carbon monoxide occurs in various natural and artificial environments. Typical concentrations in parts per million are as follows:

Composition of dry atmosphere, by volume
ppmv: parts per million by volume (note: volume fraction is equal to mole fraction for ideal gas only, see volume (thermodynamics))
Concentration Source
0.1 ppmv Natural atmosphere level (MOPITT)
0.5 to 5 ppmv Average level in homes
5 to 15 ppmv Near-properly adjusted gas stoves in homes, modern vehicle exhaust emissions
17 ppmv Atmosphere of Venus
100 to 200 ppmv Exhaust from automobiles in the Mexico City central area
700 ppmv Atmosphere of Mars
5,000 ppmv Exhaust from a home wood fire
7,000 ppmv Undiluted warm car exhaust without a catalytic converter

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