Atmospheric Pollution
Atmospheric Pollution: Overview
This topic covers concepts, such as, Regions of the Atmosphere, Troposphere, Harmful effects of carbon Dioxide & Atmosphere etc.
Important Questions on Atmospheric Pollution
The smog is essentially caused by the presence of :

Which of the following is responsible for depletion of ozone layer in upper strata of the atmosphere?

Ozone in stratosphere is depleted by :

When rain is accompanied by a thunderstorm, the collected rainwater will have a value

Ozone in stratosphere extends

What are the particulate pollutant? Give one example.

Dust is a particulate pollutant.

How dust is a particulate pollutant?

Why dust is a particulate pollutant?

How can you apply green chemistry to control the photochemical smog?

Discuss the techniques used to control photochemical smog.

Explain the reactions that are responsible for ozone layer depletion.

Write a short note on the fumes as particulate pollutants.

Smoke is composed of fine solid particles (over in diameter), produced during crushing, grinding and attribution of solid materials.

Give some examples of smoke particulates.

Cigarette smoke, smoke from burning of fossil fuel, garbage and dry leaves, oil smoke etc. are examples of smoke particulates.

Write the composition of smoke particulates.

Give an account of tropospheric pollution?

Ozone is a particulate pollutant.

Which of the following is gaseous air pollutant?
