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    FORM-A FORM - A 1. Title of the project : SUPER GREENHOUSE GAS 2. Language : English 3. Name of the Group leader : R. Sukanthan 4. Date of birth‚ Age & Sex : 02.03.1998‚ 16 yrs & Male. 5. Class : XI standard 6. Permanent Address : 10A‚ Kamadhenu Nagar‚ Villupuram 7. School Address : E.S. Matric. Hr. Sec School

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    contributed to our environment. (Godish) One of the main causes of air pollution is manufacturing. This source of pollution spews particulate matter and chemicals into the atmosphere. The exhaust from a factory includes‚ sulfur oxides‚ nitrogen oxides‚ carbon monoxide and dioxide‚ as well as volatile organic compounds and particulates. There is not an area of the Earth’s atmosphere or an ecosystem that has not been altered by the long term effects of the pollution created by manufacturing. Strides

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    irreplaceable structures forever. Many of these monuments have cultural and aesthetic value that is beyond price. Acid Rain 2. One of the more destructive forms of pollution is acid rain. Acid rain occurs when fossil fuel emissions containing sulfur dioxide combine with moisture in the air to form acidic precipitation. When acid rain falls on historical monuments of limestone or marble‚ a chemical reaction takes place which has a corrosive effect on these structures. The reaction dissolves the material

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    strong smell of radishes that the element had emitted once heated (“Selenium”). Of course‚ he eventually found that it was indeed a new element. He made remarks of the elements properties and noted that the element had many analogous traits with both sulfur and tellurium (“Selenium”). This element affected Berzelius physically as well. Working with the element caused him to have

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    more substances mixed together‚ but NOT chemically joined. Mixtures can easily be separated by methods such as filtering‚ dissolving‚ evaporation and distillation. Example: Salt and sand‚ is made of particles of Sodium chloride (salt) and silicon dioxide (sand)‚ these particles can be separated by dissolving the salt and then filtering the sand and salt solution. The salt solution passed through the filter and the insoluble sand stays behind in the filter paper. Pure salt can then be recovered by

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    Chemistry 11 Final Examination Review - Answers Part A - True or False. Indicate whether each of the following statements is true or false. Correct the false statements. F 1. The mass of an electron is equal to the mass of a proton. The mass of an electron is less than the mass of a proton. T 2. The mass of a proton is approximately equal to the mass of a neutron. T 3. The atomic number represents the number of protons in a nucleus. T 4. The proton has a mass of approximately

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    a.electrostatic precipitator b.coal gasification c.fluidized bed combustion d.burning low sulfur coal e.energy conservation 79.Which of the following would function as a pollution cleanup method for motor vehicles? a.Improve motor efficiency. b.Rely on mass transit and bicycles. c.Use emission-control devices. d.Add a charge to new cars

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    connection with the burning of hydrocarbons. Combustion is the process of burning that occurs when fuel‚ oxygen‚ and heat are simultaneously present. The result of complete combustion is the release of energy‚ carbon dioxide‚ and water vapor. If the hydrocarbon contains sulfursulfur dioxide also will be present. On the flip side‚ incomplete combustion results in some of the carbon atoms combining with only one oxygen atom to form carbon monoxide and other potentially harmful by-products. Usually‚ the

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    compounds‚ carbon monoxide‚ nitrogen oxides‚ sulfur dioxide‚ lead‚ air toxics‚ and radon. Suspended particulate‚ which comes from “Soot‚ smoke‚ and carbon from combustions” (Wright‚ 2011) can affect the health of a human by reducing our lung function and can also cause cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease can lead to other underlining affect such as heart attack‚ stroke‚ and even death. Smog can occur from the burning of “Combustion of sulfur-containing fuels‚” (Wright‚ 2011) like coal

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