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1 ) . Which gaseous oxides are getting mixed with the air ?

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Answered by BRAINLIESTY
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To find the answer, you can observe the image. Here, the oxides are SO_2\\, NO_2 and CO_2\\.

These are the chemical abbreviations. The name of these oxides are as follows:

SO_2\\ = Sulphur Dioxide

NO_2 = Nitrogen Dioxide

CO_2\\ = Carbon Dioxide

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Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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Answer:

Carbon dioxide, Sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide are the gaseous oxides which are getting mixed with the air

Explanation:

Sulfur and nitrogen oxides

We are aware that one of the main elements in the earth's atmosphere is elemental nitrogen. It will thus take part in a variety of natural processes. It is in charge of causing nitrogen dioxide to develop and enter the atmosphere. The chemical reaction between air nitrogen and oxygen during a thunderstorm is the classic illustration of how nitrogen oxides are produced.

Similar to this, sulphur oxides like sulphur dioxide are released into the atmosphere by natural events like volcanic eruptions. In addition, the oxidation of hydrogen and sulphur during the decomposition of organic matter in the absence of air results in the creation of sulphur dioxide.

There has been a global balance of these gases in the earth's atmosphere for many years due to the natural processes based on sulphur and nitrogen oxides. But recently, a lot of anthropogenic or human activities caused the levels of the chemicals to rise over the desirable level.

As a result, it is disrupting the atmosphere of the earth and having negative repercussions. Because there is an overabundance of the gases, they are air pollutants.

Both SO2 and NOx are released into the atmosphere by human activities. These pollutants are transported into the atmosphere by wind and air currents. Here they react with the water in the atmosphere and oxygen in the air to form Sulphuric Acid and Nitric Acid respectively. These acids then lower the pH value of rainwater, making it acidic and harmful.

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