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 pollutants.
- Pollutants that are released into the environment in their natural state are referred to as primary pollutants.
- They are classified as particle, aerosol, reduced, or oxidised, among other things.
- They're less harmful to the environment.
- There is no synergy between them.
- Primary pollutants remain in the environment in the form in which they are emitted.
secondary pollutants.
- Pollutants produced as a result of interactions between primary pollutants and environmental elements are referred to as secondary pollutants.
- They oxidise in general.
- They're also more poisonous.
- Synergism exists between secondary pollutants.
- They are things that have been altered
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