name the various pollutants produced by the combustion of fossil fuels also mansion their harmful effects
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Burning of fuels leads to harmful products
The important harmful effects produced by the burning of fuels are:
1)The burning of fuels like wood,coal and petroleum products releases unburnt carbon particles in theair:These fine carbon particles are dangerous pollutants which can cause respiratory diseases.
2)Incomplete combustion of fuels produces a very poisonous gas called carbon monoxide:Excessive inhaling of carbon dioxide gas can kill a person.We should never sleep in a room with closed door and windows,and having a coal fire burning inside.This is because when coal burns in an insufficient supply of air in the room,then a lot of carbon monoxide is produced.when the person sleeping in this room breathe in poisonous carbon monoxide gas,they may all dies.
3)Burning of fuels releases carbon dioxide in air in the environment:Increased percentage of carbon dioxide in air is causing global warming.Carbon dioxide gas in the air trap sun’s heat rays by producing green house effect.
Global warming is the rise in temperature of earth atmosphere caused by the excessive amount of carbon dioxide in the air.Due to rise in the temperature of atmosphere,the ice in polar regions will melt very fast,producing a lot of water.This water may cause a rise in the sea level leading to floods in coastal areas.The low-lying areas may be completely submerged under water leading to loss of life and property.
4)Burning of coal,petrol and diesel produces sulphur dioxide which goes into the air:It is an extremely suffocating and corrosive gas.It may damage our lungs.The burning of petrol and diesel in the engines of vehicles also releases nitrogen oxides into the air.
These oxides produced by the burning of fuels dissolve in rain water and form acids.The rain water containing acid is called acid rain.
The use of petrol and diesel as fuels in automobiles is being replaced by CNG because
1)It produces very small amount of harmful gases.
2)It burns without smoke so it is a clean fuel.
The important harmful effects produced by the burning of fuels are:
1)The burning of fuels like wood,coal and petroleum products releases unburnt carbon particles in theair:These fine carbon particles are dangerous pollutants which can cause respiratory diseases.
2)Incomplete combustion of fuels produces a very poisonous gas called carbon monoxide:Excessive inhaling of carbon dioxide gas can kill a person.We should never sleep in a room with closed door and windows,and having a coal fire burning inside.This is because when coal burns in an insufficient supply of air in the room,then a lot of carbon monoxide is produced.when the person sleeping in this room breathe in poisonous carbon monoxide gas,they may all dies.
3)Burning of fuels releases carbon dioxide in air in the environment:Increased percentage of carbon dioxide in air is causing global warming.Carbon dioxide gas in the air trap sun’s heat rays by producing green house effect.
Global warming is the rise in temperature of earth atmosphere caused by the excessive amount of carbon dioxide in the air.Due to rise in the temperature of atmosphere,the ice in polar regions will melt very fast,producing a lot of water.This water may cause a rise in the sea level leading to floods in coastal areas.The low-lying areas may be completely submerged under water leading to loss of life and property.
4)Burning of coal,petrol and diesel produces sulphur dioxide which goes into the air:It is an extremely suffocating and corrosive gas.It may damage our lungs.The burning of petrol and diesel in the engines of vehicles also releases nitrogen oxides into the air.
These oxides produced by the burning of fuels dissolve in rain water and form acids.The rain water containing acid is called acid rain.
The use of petrol and diesel as fuels in automobiles is being replaced by CNG because
1)It produces very small amount of harmful gases.
2)It burns without smoke so it is a clean fuel.
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