write the difference between primary and secondary pollutants with examples
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Primary pollutants are emitted directly into the atmosphere by a source. But secondary pollutants are formed as a result of a chemical reaction between primary pollutants or with any other atmospheric particle. ... Sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and particulate matter (PM) are few examples of primary pollutants.
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primary air pollutants.
- Pollutants that are generated and released directly from specific sources are known as primary air pollutants.
- Particulates, carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxide, and sulphur oxide are among examples.
Secondary air pollutants
- Secondary air pollutants are pollutants produced in the lower atmosphere as a result of chemical processes.
- Ozone and secondary organic aerosols are two examples (haze).
- Secondary pollutants are more difficult to manage since they synthesise in a variety of ways and their synthesis is not fully understood.
- Photochemical smog is an issue caused by these particles that occur naturally in the environment.
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