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why hydrogen peroxide a secondary pollutants​

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Answered by ayushkum937
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Secondary pollutants are not emitted directly to the air, water, or soil. ... These emitted chemicals participate in a complex of ultraviolet-driven photochemical reactions on sunny days to synthesize some important secondary pollutants, most notably ozone, peroxy acetyl nitrate, hydrogen peroxide, and aldehydes.

Answered by khaninayath302
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Secondary pollutants are not emitted directly to the air, water, or soil. ... These emitted chemicals participate in a complex of ultraviolet-driven photochemical reactions on sunny days to synthesize some important secondary pollutants, most notably ozone, peroxy acetyl nitrate, hydrogen peroxide, and aldehydes.

Hydrogen peroxide is definitely eco-friendly. ... Thus, hydrogen is of the environment and for the environment. From a biodegradability standpoint, hydrogen peroxide is very desirable, since it breaks down into water and oxygen molecules. Not only does it biodegrade, but it does so quickly.

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