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Questions Related to chemistry
Green plants during day time absorb :
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$O _{2}$
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$CO _{2}$
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$CO$
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$N _{2}$
A plant, like an animal, needs energy. Plants have a process called photosynthesis to transform light energy into chemical energy (glucose sugar). Plants produce oxygen during photosynthesis, the oxygen is derived from the water it intakes and not from the carbon dioxide.
Governments have already taken action against air pollution by introducing ________.
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wind energy
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solar energy
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renewable energy
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all of the above
Governments have already taken action against air pollution by introducing green energy. Like wind energy, solar energy and renewable energy to minimize burning of fuels which cause heavy air pollutions.
Solutions for air pollution is/are:
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use public mode of transportation
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conserve energy
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concept of reduce, reuse and recycle
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all of the above
Use of public mode of transportation, conservation of energy, the concept of Reduce, reuse and recycle are the solutions to air pollution.
The concept of 'Reduce, Reuse and Recycle' helps us to:
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minimize the dependence on producing new things.
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minimize the dependence on producing old things.
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maximize the dependence on producing new things.
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All of the above.
The concept of 'Reduce, reuse and recycle helps us to minimize the dependence on producing new things.
Exhaust motor vehicle is the main source of:
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manganese
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carbon monoxide
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sulfur dioxide
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nitrogen oxide
Exhaust gas or flue gas is emitted as a result of the combustion of fuels such as natural gas, gasoline, petrol, biodiesel blends, diesel fuels, fuel oils, or coal. The largest part of most combustion gas is nitrogen. water vapour (except with pure-carbon fuels), and carbon dioxide (except for fuels without carbon); these are not toxic or noxious. A relatively small part of combustion gas is undesirable noxious or toxic substances, such as carbon monoxide (CO) from incomplete combustion.
If heat radiated from Earth's surface is retained, outcome will be:
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formation of smog
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green house effect
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van der Waals forces of attraction among smoke particles
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all of these
The greenhouse effect is the process by which radiation from a planet's atmosphere warms the planet's surface to a temperature above what it would be without its atmosphere. The exchange of incoming and outgoing radiation that warms the Earth is often referred to as the greenhouse effect because a greenhouse works in much the same way. Incoming UV radiation easily passes through the glass walls of a greenhouse and is absorbed by the plants and hard surfaces inside. Weaker IR radiation, however, has difficulty passing through the glass walls and is trapped inside, thus warming the greenhouse. This effect lets tropical plants thrive inside a greenhouse, even during a cold winter.
Carbon monoxide (CO) causes:
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numbness of brain
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secretion of adrenaline
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weakening of the wall of alveoli
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risk of atherosclerosis
Carbon monoxide is an air pollutant. It is found in cigarette smoke and emissions from motor vehicles, industrial processes, and poorly ventilated combustion sources.
Adsorption method uses_____to separate pollutants from air.
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funnel
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porous solid
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sand
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scrubber
In adsorption method,the polluted air is passed through porous solid adsorbents kept in suitable containers. The gaseous pollutants are adsorbed at the surface of the porous solid and clean air passes through.
In absorbtion method, the polluted air containing gaseous pollutants is passed through:
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porous material with very small holes
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flame combuster
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scrubber containing a suitable liquid absorbent
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strainer
In absorption method,the polluted air containing gaseous pollutants is passed through a scrubber containing a suitable liquid absorbent. The liquid absorbs the harmful gaseous pollutants present in air.
Ozone hole is maximum spread over:
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Europe
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Antartica
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India
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Africa
The ozone hole is caused by the effect of pollutants in the atmosphere destroying stratospheric ozone. During the Antarctic winter something special happens to the Antarctic weather.
Firstly, strong circular winds form that blow around the whole continent, this is known as the "polar vortex" - this isolates the air over Antarctica from the rest of the world.
Secondly, special clouds form called Polar Stratospheric Clouds. Clouds don't normally form in the stratosphere and these turn out to have the effect of concentrating the pollutants that break down the ozone, so speeding the process up.