Dr. S.N. DHAWAN, Dr. S.C.KHETERPAL and, P.N.KAPIL Solutions for Chapter: Environmental Chemistry, Exercise 1: TEST YOUR GRIP
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Questions from Dr. S.N. DHAWAN, Dr. S.C.KHETERPAL and, P.N.KAPIL Solutions for Chapter: Environmental Chemistry, Exercise 1: TEST YOUR GRIP with Hints & Solutions
Dust, mist, fumes, smoke, smog etc. are called _____ pollutants.

Carbon monoxide combines with hemoglobin of red blood corpuscles to form _____.(Oxyhemoglobin/carboxyhemoglobin)

The loss of green colour in plants due to the presence of even a very low concentration of is called _____.

Organic particulates include PAH which is an abbreviation for _____ aromatic hydrocarbon.(polycyclic/polyvinyl)

The disease of lungs commonly found in industrial workers due to the entry of particulates in the lungs is called _____(pneumoconiosis/liver cirrhosis).

Earth’s protective umbrella existing in the stratosphere is known as _____.

PAN present in the photochemical smog stands for _____.(Peroxyacyl nitrate/Peroxyacetic nitrile)

The inflow of nutrients from fertilizers into lakes resulting in the increase of phosphate in lake water and depletion of dissolved oxygen causing the fish to die is called _____.
