Chemistry, asked by applebagrecha, 3 days ago

Black soot from smoke, carbon monoxide, add to and cause air pollution​

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Answered by mssuhani2007
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Explanation:

The smoke released by any type of fire (forest, brush, crop, structure, tires, waste or wood burning) is a mixture of particles and chemicals produced by incomplete burning of carbon-containing materials. All smoke contains carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and particulate matter (PM or soot). Smoke can contain many different chemicals, including aldehydes, acid gases, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), benzene, toluene, styrene, metals and dioxins. The type and amount of particles and chemicals in smoke varies depending on what is burning, how much oxygen is available, and the burn temperature.

Answered by bhaveshkadam2007
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Answer:

Black soot smoke and carbon monoxide

[ EG - blach soot smoke is harmful for over health ]

{EG - carbon monoxide short form is ( CO )

poisoning - 1 can't be seen

2. can't be smelled

3. can't be heard

4. can't be stopped

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