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The device which can be used to control gaseous as well as particulate pollutants in the industrial emissions is known as

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Answered by ItzBadCaptain
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In simple words gaseous pollutants are in the form of a gas in the atmosphere, e.g., nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2), ground level ozone (O3), carbon monoxide (CO), VOCs etc, whereas particulate pollution which can also be called dust pollution or particulate matter are in the form of tiny particles. The size and composition of these particle vary. However the most dangerous for the human health are PM10 and PM2.5 (These are particle with aerodynamic diameter up to 10 micrometer and 2.5 micrometer, respectively). Fine and ultra-fine particles are mostly emitted by combustion processes, e.g., combustion process taking place in vehicle engines, whereas coarse particles are generated mostly by mechanical and physical processes, such as wear and tears of tyres, crushing machines, windblown dust and so on

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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The answer to this question is Scrubbers, which is also the right and proper solution. Scrubbers are the tool that can be used to regulate both gaseous and particle pollution in industrial emissions.

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Before industrial exhaust fumes are released into the environment, hazardous pollutants are removed from the gases using a system called a scrubber. These pollutants are often gaseous, and the use of scrubbers to remove SOx in particular is known as flue gas desulfurization.

The most popular equipment for reducing particle emissions includes cyclones, wet and dry electrostatic precipitators, fabric filters (also known as bag houses), wet scrubbers, and electrostatic precipitators (or multiclones).

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