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    smoking ban

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    those substances are nicotine‚ black tar‚ and carbon monoxide. Nicotine is the drug that helps the body to become addicted. Black tar sticks to the lining of the lungs and makes it hard to breathe. Carbon monoxide and other chemicals help poison the lungs (Keyishian‚ 14). When black tar sticks to the lining of the lungs. While making it harder for the smoker to breathe‚ it also causes for the heart to work harder than it normally should. Carbon monoxide prevents oxygen from getting to the heart. That

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    the natural environment or built environment. One of the causes is the exhaust gases emitted by vehicles. These gases are particulate matter (PM)‚ hydrocarbons (HCs)‚ nitrogen oxides (NOx)‚ carbon monoxide (CO)‚ sulfur dioxide (SO2)‚ hazardous air pollutants and greenhouse gases. Some of these gases like carbon monoxide‚ hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides can be adsorbed by coconut fibers. Coconut fibers have a lot of pores that could actually trap the exhausted or emitted gases of vehicles. Activated carbon

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    the plumber are all negligent of carbon monoxide poisoning and that K & B wants to distance themselves from Chetum‚ might be a reason for breaking the contract‚ it should be noted that parties to an illegal contract (keeping the flow of carbon monoxide going in the apartment complex) are responsible for their actions and their actions during the contract may have no standing in court. Not having complete knowledge of Virginia’s public policy on carbon monoxide exposure in apartment complexes‚ a breach

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    the respiratory system‚ and blurred vision (Goldman 81). The Environmental Protection Agency‚ or the EPA‚ has identified sources of pollution such as automobiles and buildings as well as seven major air pollutants‚ with the most common being carbon monoxide. Smog‚ the combination between smoke and fog‚ is emitted from fire‚ paints‚ and emissions from vehicles. Another common pollutant that corrodes structures is acid rain. Acid rain is any rainfall with a potential of hydrogen‚ or pH‚ of less than five

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    bike instead of driving whenever possible. In doing so‚ we can reduce the air pollution. In facts‚ fumes from the vehicles contain carbon monoxide which is very dangerous to human life. Carbon monoxide is one of the poisonous gas which can cause headache‚ nausea‚ the shortness of breath‚ dizziness and confusion to human. If we can reduce the content of carbon monoxide in the air‚ for sure we can also protect our earth from being polluted. At the same time‚ we can maintain our health as we cycling we

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    in the automobile can bind with the pollutants and reduce the waste materials that cause pollution. gasoline engines‚ catalytic converters are reliable and efficient at reducing pollution. They convert an estimated 90% of the hydrocarbons‚ carbon monoxide‚ and nitrogen oxides produced into less harmful compounds. However‚ catalytic converters are less efficient when used with diesel engines‚ which run colder than gasoline engines. Catalytic converters work best at higher temperatures. Catalytic converters

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    pollution are transportation (automobiles) and fuel combustion in stationary sources‚ including residential‚ commercial‚ and industrial heating and cooling and coal-burning power plants. High levels of harmful gases such as carbon dioxide‚ carbon monoxide‚ nitrogen oxides‚ sulphur dioxides and many more are released by vehicles‚ industries or volcanoes. Effect of air pollution: 1. Formation of smog in highly industrialized countries such as China. Smog leads to harmful health problems to senior

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    Diseases of the Lungs When you breathe‚ your lungs take in oxygen from the air and deliver it to the bloodstream. The cells in your body need oxygen to work and grow. During a normal day‚ you breathe nearly 25‚000 times. People with lung disease have difficulty breathing. There are numerous things that affect the lungs in a negative way. Smoking is a major contributor to these issues and it helps in no way. It destroys the lungs and intensifies any existing problem. Diseases of the Lungs Lung

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    C1 Revision Notes

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    Incomplete combustion is when hydrocarbons combusts with an insufficient amount of oxygen to form poisonous gases like CO instead of CO2. Complete combustion: fuel + oxygen = water + carbon dioxide. Incomplete combustion: fuel + oxygen = water + carbon monoxide. Air pollution can cause health problems like asthma and bronchitis. One way carbon dioxide is taken out from the air is by photosynthesis. Plants take carbon dioxide in to make food and they release oxygen out as waste. Another way is when it

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    Kinetic Molecular Theory

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    <i>1. State the five assumptions of the Kinetic-Molecular Theory of gases.</i><br><br>a) Gases consist of large numbers of tiny particles. These particles‚ usually molecules or atoms‚ typically occupy a volume about 1000 times larger than occupied by the same number of particles in the liquid or solid state. Thus molecules of gases are much further apart than those of liquids or solids.<br><br>Most of the volume occupied by a gas is empty space. This accounts for the lower density of gases compared

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