Science, asked by baxiramdhaka, 7 months ago

fumes produced by burning plastics is called​

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Answered by anujprime303
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Explanation:

When plastic is burned, it releases dangerous chemicals such as hydrochloric acid, sulfur dioxide, dioxins, furans and heavy metals, as well as particulates. These emissions are known to cause respiratory ailments and stress human immune systems, and they're potentially carcinogenic.

During these processes, the heating and melting of plastic resins cause chemical reactions exposing liquid solvents and additive fumes to the atmosphere.

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Answered by nishant789096
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Answer:

Ok

Explanation:

The burning of plastics releases toxic gases like dioxins, furans, mercury and polychlorinated biphenyls (better known as BCPs) into the atmosphere, and poses a threat to vegetation, and human and animal health.

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