Q1. Name the gaseous organic & inorganic pollutants.

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Q1. Name the gaseous organic & inorganic pollutants.
Q2.What are the sources of carbon monoxide and give possible solution on how to control emissions involving this particular air pollutant?
Q3. How can we remove carbon monoxide in the atmosphere? Give possible chemical reactions.

Q4. Below is the figure of global atmospheric cycle.

Explain the cycle highlighting the sources of sulfur and include chemical reactions.
Q5.What is the primary source of anthropogenic sulfur dioxide and why do you think that in the Philippines there are so much problem related to sulfur dioxide emission?

Q6. What are the factors that influence the atmospheric chemical reactions of sulfur dioxide?
Q7. Explain the effects of atmospheric sulfur dioxide to human health and to vegetation?

Q8. Discuss some processes in which sulfur dioxide can be removed from its source?

Q9. Describe the principle of electrostatic precipitator and cyclone separator. How these equipment/technology can be useful in mitigating source gaseous pollution from industry?

Q10. What is nitrogen oxides (NOx) as a pollutant? State the possible sources, its harmful effects and the possible mitigation measures involving this atmospheric pollutant.

Q11. What is acid rain and why it is harmful? Give the formulas of acid rain.

Q12. What are persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and why it becomes a global concern? Give specific examples of POPs.

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