Chemistry, asked by afrappuz, 9 months ago

how does the bursting of crackers which contains some phosphorus, sulphur and magnesium along with other chemicals can pollute our environment?

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Answered by Anonymous
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When the firecrackers are burnt, they emit oxides of phosphorus, sulphur and magnesium. Oxides of sulphur is a major air pollutant. It contributes to air pollution. In addition, oxides of sulphur also leads to acid rain when it combines with the evaporated water vapour and condenses down as sulphurous acid.

Answered by AdhyanJain
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When the firecrackers are burnt, they emit oxides of phosphorus, sulphur and magnesium. Oxides of sulphur is a major air pollutant. It contributes to air pollution. In addition, oxides of sulphur also leads to acid rain when it combines with the evaporated water vapour and condenses down as sulphurous acid.

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