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Atmospheric Pollution or Air Pollution | |
Stratospherical Pollution (Ozone Layer & Depletion) | |
Acid Rain | |
Greenhouse Effect & Global Warming | |
Water Pollution | |
Land Pollution |
Process of contamination of the environment with harmful wastes arising mainly from human activities.
Tropospheric Pollution or Air Pollution:
Primary Pollutants:
Secondary Pollutants:
Source:
Formation Reaction:
Oxidation:
Sink:
Effect:
Source:
Sink:
Utilization:
Effect:
Source:
Formation of Sulphuric Acid:
Effect:
Source:
Sink:
Effects:
Particulate matter:
Soot: produced by incomplete combustion of carbonaceous fossils fuels such as coal, fuel oil, natural gas, wood etc in insufficient supply of oxygen.
Metal particles: These are released by various metal finishing operation. The micro particles of toxic metal & SO2 gas present in the polluted atmosphere get absorbed on the particles rendering them highly toxic.
Metal oxides : They are generated by combustion of fuels containing metallic compounds.
Lead salts: Their source is lead tetraethyl (Pb(C2H5)4) which is added to gasoline to improve its antiknock property. In order to avoid deposition of PbO suitable amounts of C2H4Cl2 & C2H4Br2 are added to gasoline along with Pb(C2H5)4.
Fly ash: It originates from the combustion of high ash fossil. It contains partially burnt particles of the fuels.
Asbestos dust: It originates from industrial units manufacturing asbestos sheets, gaskets ropes etc. Asbestos flowing & asbestos insulations also contribute towards asbestos dust in the atmosphere.
Solid Hydrocarbons: These are emitted from petroleum refineries & comprise of paraffins, olefins & aromatics.
Dust Particulates: Originate from natural, domestic, industrial or agricultural sources. These are thrown into atmosphere by volcanic eruptions, blowing of dust by wind, mining operations etc.
Acid mist : Sulphuric acid mist is produced when SO3 present in the atmosphere comes in contact with moisture. Nitric acid mist is produced when oxides of nitrogen, viz, NO & NO2, undergo the series of reactions in the atmosphere.
Harmful effects of particulates
Effect on human beings: Affect the human respiratory system & cause several respiratory illnesses. The particles with small size are more harmful in this context. The particulates in fact, become the carriers of the toxic substances from the atmosphere to the human & cause big health hazards.
Effect on visibility: Particulates in the atmosphere cause scattering & absorption of sunlight & reduce the visibility.
Effect on Materials : The adverse effect of particulates on materials include corrosion of metals (when the atmosphere is humid), erosion & soiling of building, sculptures & painted surfaces & soiling of clothes & draperies.
Pollutants and Acid Formation:
Greenhouse Effect:
Advantages of Greenhouse Effect:
Harmful Effects of Greenhouse Effect:
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