Chemistry, asked by jahangeer, 1 year ago

which of the following pollutants is the major cause of respiratory diseases

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Answered by Jayparth
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The sequence is as :-
i) smoke....smoke is the robust mixture of decomposed toxic gases like CO2 and even more lethal CO(carbon monoxide)
ii)volatile organic carbon compounds...these may contain allergic or even carcinogenic (cancer causing) compounds like benzene.
iii)Dust....dust is leading cause for asthma.
iv)pollen grains are considered least harmful as compared to above components
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Carbon monoxide pollutants are the major cause of respiratory diseases.  

The air pollutants are majorly released into the environment by human activity and industrial production and combustion.  

The major pollutants like Dust, smoke and Carbon monoxide pollutants can affect the respiratory system, causing or exacerbating asthma, acute respiratory diseases, or chronic obstructive lung disease.  

Some pollutants, such as radon, smoke from second-hand tobacco and volatile organic compounds, pose a considerable risk of cancer. And these pollutants are leads to cause global warming.  

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