Atmospheric Pollutants from the Combustion of Fuels
The video explains how the combustion of fuels produces atmospheric pollutants, such as greenhouse gases, carbon monoxide, carbon particulates, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen oxides. It describes the chemical reactions that occur during complete and incomplete combustion, and the effects that these pollutants have on human health and the environment. The video also highlights the dangers of carbon monoxide in enclosed spaces, the impact of carbon particulates on global dimming, and the role of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in causing respiratory problems and acid rain.
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