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Chapter 12 - Air SECTION 1 – WHAT CAUSES AIR POLLUTION
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Air Pollution Air Pollution The contamination of the atmosphere by the introduction of pollutants from human and natural sources. Can form from Primary Pollutants and Secondary Pollutants
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Primary Pollutants Primary Pollutants A pollutant that is put directly into the atmosphere by human or natural activity. Examples Carbon Monoxide (CO) Nitrogen Oxides (NO x ) Sulfur Dioxide (SO 2 ) Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Particulate Matter
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Secondary Pollutants Secondary Pollutants A pollutant that forms in the atmosphere by chemical reactions with primary pollutants, natural components in the air, or both. Example Smog
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Primary Pollutant: Carbon Monoxide (CO) Description Colorless, Odorless, Poisonous gas Primary Source Exhaust from Automobiles, Buses, Trucks, small engines Effects Interferes with blood’s ability to carry oxygen. Can cause death. ~75,000 tons released daily.
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Primary Pollutant: Nitrogen Oxides (NO x ) Description Nitrogen and Oxygen combine during high burning temperatures. Can be seen as brown haze. Primary Source Burning fuels in vehicles and power plants. Effects Can make the body vulnerable to respiratory infection, lung disease, and cancer.
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Primary Pollutant: Sulfur Dioxide (SO 2 ) Description Produced by chemical reactions between Sulfur and Oxygen. Primary Source Burning fossils fuels (Coal and Oil), automobiles, power plants. Also released by volcanoes. Effects Contributes to acid rain. Makes secondary pollutants that are harmful to plants and humans.
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Primary Pollutant: Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Description Organic compounds that vaporize to form toxic fumes. Primary Source Burning fuels and gas spills. Many household products with an odor. Effects Contributes to smog and can cause serious health problems and cancer.
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Primary Pollutant: Particulate Matter Description Tiny particles of liquid or solid matter suspended in atmosphere gases. Can be course or fine. Primary Source Fine: fuel burned by vehicles, coal burning plants. Course: cement plants, mining operations, wood burning, fields, roads. Effects Respiratory problems, cancer Corrode metals and erode buildings.
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