Aim
To study the presence of suspended particulate matter in the air at different sites.
Theory
Pollution is the addition of any substances into the natural environment that makes it harmful to humans, animals and plants. Substances that cause pollution to the environment are called pollutants. Pollutants can be either foreign substances/energies or naturally occurring contaminants. The three main forms of pollution are air pollution, water pollution and land pollution. We will look at the air pollution in this experiment.
Air pollution
Air pollution is the contamination of the air, by the introduction of particulates, smoke or harmful gases into the atmosphere. Some air pollutants are poisonous, which makes it difficult for plants, animals and humans to survive. The atmosphere in highly populated areas are very rich in dust, smoke and suspended particular matter, all due to vehicular exhausts and industrial emission. Air pollution causes major respiratory and heart problems in our bodies.
Let’s look at some of the major air pollutants.
Major air pollutants are following:
Learning Outcomes:
Materials Required
Real Lab Procedure
Observations
Site | Weight of leaves before exposure (W1) | Weight of leaves after exposure (W1) | Weight of Suspended Particles |
Heavy Vehicular Traffic | 15.400 | 15.610 | 0.210 |
Moderate Traffic | 15.900 | 16.930 | 0.130 |
No Traffic | 20.070 | 20.100 | 0.030 |
The atmosphere in highly populated area is very rich in dust, smoke and suspended particulate matter all due to vehicular exhausts and industrial emission. From the table we can see that the weight of suspended particles in heavy vehicular traffic spot and moderate traffic is greater when compared to the no vehicular spot.
Simulator Procedure (as performed through the Online Labs)
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1. What is the theory behind the study of pollutants in air? |
2. What is the procedure followed to study pollutants in air? |
3. What are the commonly studied pollutants in air? |
4. How do pollutants in air affect human health? |
5. How can the study of pollutants in air help in environmental management? |
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