Description : What is Photochemical Smoke ?
Last Answer : answer:
Last Answer : Photochemical smoke is a toxic gas that combines carbon-monoxide , nitrous oxide and unused gaseous fuels (methane) into the air and produces toxic gases through various chemical reactions in the presence of sunlight.
Description : Particulate' air pollutants are finely divided solids and liquids. Which of the following is not a ‘particulate’? (A) Dust & mists (B) Smoke & fumes (C) Photochemical smog & soot (D) None of these
Last Answer : (D) None of these
Description : Which of the following is responsible for the formation of photochemical smog ?
Last Answer : Answer : Carbon monoxide is responsible for creating photochemical smog.
Description : Combustion of a candle is a/an - (1) photochemical reaction (2) physical change (3) endothermic reaction (4) exothermic reaction
Last Answer : (4) exothermic reaction Explanation: In theory, a candle is made of a solid hydrocarbon called paraffin. When the solid burns, the hydrocarbon reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water. The reaction is exothermic, meaning it releases heat to the atmosphere along with the other products.
Description : The term 'brown air' is used for – (1) Acid fumes (2) Photochemical smog (3) Sulphurous smog (4) Industrial smog
Last Answer : (2) Photochemical smog Explanation: Photochemical smog which is mainly composed of ozone (O3), Peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) and No., is also known as brown air where solar radiation is intense. In ... solar radiation or areas, smog formation is incomplete and the air is referred to as grey air.
Description : Which of the following is produced during the formation of photochemical smog? (1) Nitrogen Oxides (2) Hydrocarbons (3) Methane (4) Ozone
Last Answer : (4) Ozone Explanation: Ozone is produced during the formation of photochemical smog. Photochemical smog is a mixture of pollutants that are formed when nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) react to sunlight, creating a brown haze above cities.
Description : 28. Which one of the following statements regarding photochemical smog is not correct? (1) Photochemical smog does not cause irritation in eyes and throat (2) Carbon monoxide does not ... agent in character (4) Photochemical smog is formed through photochemical reaction involving solar energy.
Last Answer : Photochemical smog does not cause irritation in eyes and throat
Description : What is responsible for the reddish, brown color of photochemical smog?
Last Answer : ANSWER: NITROGEN DIOXIDE or NO2
Description : The term ‘brown air’ is used for (1) Acid fumes (2) Photochemical smog (3) Sulphurous smog (4) Industrial smog
Last Answer : Photochemical smog
Description : Combustion of a candle is a/an (1) photochemical reaction (2) physical change (3) endothermic reaction (4) exothermic reaction
Last Answer : exothermic reaction
Last Answer : Coal gas produces toxic gas which raises the temperature of our earth.
Description : What is photochemical smog? -Biology
Description : Photochemical smog occurs in which climage? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Auxin'
Description : What is produced during the formation of photochemical smog? -Do You Know?
Description : Photochemical smog formed in congested metropolitan cities mainly consists of :
Last Answer : Photochemical smog formed in congested metropolitan cities mainly consists of : A. Ozone, peroxyacyl nitrate ... D. Hydrocarbons, ozone and `SO_(x)`
Description : Which of the following cause photochemical smog?
Last Answer : Which of the following cause photochemical smog? A. `O_(3)` B. `CO_(2)` C. `CH_(4)` D. `SO_(2)`
Description : Common components of photochemical smog may not contain:
Last Answer : Common components of photochemical smog may not contain: A. PAN B. Ozone C. Nitrogen dioxide D. `SO_(2)`
Description : Photochemical smog consists of
Last Answer : Photochemical smog consists of A. `O_(3), SO_(2)` and hydrocarbons B. `O_(3),PAN` and `NO_(2)` ... CO_(2)` and hydrocarbons D. `SO_(2)`,PAN and smoke
Description : Primary constituents of photochemical smog are
Last Answer : Primary constituents of photochemical smog are A. `SO_(2)` and CO B. `CO_(2)` and `NO_ ... (2)` and unsaturated hydrocarbons D. Hydrocarbons and CFCs.
Description : Photochemical smong always contains
Last Answer : Photochemical smong always contains A. Ozone B. Methane C. Carbon monoxides D. Carbon dioxide
Description : Photochemical smog is related to the pollution of :
Last Answer : Photochemical smog is related to the pollution of : A. Air B. Water C. Soil D. Nostoc.
Description : The main component of photochemical smog is:
Last Answer : The main component of photochemical smog is: A. `O_(3)` B. PAN C. PPN and PBN D. both A and B
Description : Air pollutants that produce photochemical oxidants include
Last Answer : Air pollutants that produce photochemical oxidants include A. `CO_(2)`, CO and `SO_(2)` B. ... nitric acid D. ozone, chlorine and sulphur dioxide.
Description : Air pollutant photochemical oxidants include
Last Answer : Air pollutant photochemical oxidants include A. nitrous oxide, nitric acid and nitric oxide B. ... aldehydes D. carbon monoxide and sulphur dioxide.
Description : Photochemical smog was first observed in
Last Answer : Photochemical smog was first observed in A. Los angeless B. Tokyo C. New york D. Sydney
Description : Photochemical reaction of nitrogen oxides with unsaturated hydrocarbons produces
Last Answer : Photochemical reaction of nitrogen oxides with unsaturated hydrocarbons produces A. methyl isocyanate B. ... C. Benzpyrene D. peroxy-acyl nitrates.
Description : Photochemical smog brings about
Last Answer : Photochemical smog brings about A. Defoliation B. Bleaching and blazing of foliage C. Floral bud shedding D. discolouration and curling of petals.
Description : The photochemical smog is formed by
Last Answer : The photochemical smog is formed by A. Nitrogen oxides B. Hydrocarbons C. Nitrogen oxides ... Solar radiations upon nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons.
Description : Assertion (A): There is no reaction known for which `DeltaG` is positive, yet it is spontaneous. Reason (R ) : For photochemical reaction, `DeltaG` is
Last Answer : Assertion (A): There is no reaction known for which `DeltaG` is positive, yet it is spontaneous. ... False. D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Photochemical smog does not contain
Last Answer : Photochemical smog does not contain A. Carbon dioxide B. PAN (peroxy acyl nitrate) C. Ozone D. Nitrogen dioxide
Last Answer : Photochemical smog was first observed in A. London B. Los Angeles C. Paris D. Tokyo
Description : What is produced during the formation of photochemical smog?
Last Answer : Nitrogen oxide
Description : Chlorination of benzene is done to produce benzene hexachloride (a pesticide) in a photochemical reactor lined with (A) Karbate (B) Lead or glass (C) Fireclay bricks (D) PVC
Last Answer : (B) Lead or glass
Description : The yellow colour in photochemical smog is due to the presence of------? A. Sulphur dioxide B. Carbon dioxide C. Nitrogen dioxide (Answer) D. CFC’s
Last Answer : C. Nitrogen dioxide (Answer)
Description : Photochemical smog pollution does not contain (a) PAN (peroxyacyl nitrate) (b) ozone (c) nitrogen dioxide (d) carbon dioxide.
Last Answer : (d) carbon dioxide.
Description : Which is a secondary air pollutant? (A) Photochemical smog (B) Sulphur dioxide (C) Nitrogen dioxide (D) Dust particles
Last Answer : (A) Photochemical smog
Description : Direct reaction of unsaturated hydrocarbons with either NO or NO2 produces an eye irritating pollutant compound known as (A) Photochemical smog (B) Peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) or methyl nitrite (C) Benzopyrene (D) Polyacrylonitrile
Last Answer : (B) Peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN) or methyl nitrite
Description : Which of the following is not a secondary air pollutant? (A) Ozone (B) Photochemical smog (C) Sulphur dioxide (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Last Answer : (C) Sulphur dioxide
Description : Which of the following sources is responsible for maximum air pollution? (A) Industrial chimney exhaust (B) Forest fire (C) Automobiles exhaust (D) Photochemical oxidation of organic matter
Last Answer : (C) Automobiles exhaust
Description : Which of the following is a secondary air pollutant? (A) Photochemical smog (B) Sulphur dioxide (C) Nitrogen dioxide (D) Dust particles
Description : Which of the following is not a natural source of air pollution? (A) Volcanic eruptions and lightening discharges (B) Biological decay of vegetable matter (C) Photochemical oxidation of organic matter (D) None of these
Description : Photochemical smog is formed from automobile exhaust (A) By reaction of hydrocarbon & nitric oxide in presence of sunlight (B) Appears only on sunny days (C) Is harmful for crops and trees also besides causing eye irritation & asthma (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Last Answer : (D) All (A), (B) & (C)
Description : Safe limit' called Threshold Limit Value (TLV) of carbon monoxide in atmospheric air is < 50 ppm. The main source of carbon monoxide pollutant in air is the (A) Industrial chimney exhaust (B) Automobiles exhaust (C) Photochemical reaction in polluted atmosphere (D) Burning of domestic fuel
Last Answer : (B) Automobiles exhaust
Description : Which of the following is an autocatalytic reaction? (A) Photochemical reactions (B) Microbial fermentation reactio (C) Enzyme fermentation reaction (D) Ammonia synthesis reaction
Last Answer : (B) Microbial fermentation reaction
Description : A reaction in which one of the products of reaction acts as a catalyst is called a/an __________ reaction. (A) Catalytic (B) Autocatalytic (C) Photochemical
Last Answer : (C) Photochemical
Description : The rate of reaction of a/an __________ reaction is not affected by temperature rise. (A) Autocatalytic (B) Photochemical (C) Consecutive (D) Zero order
Last Answer : (B) Photochemical
Description : Photochemical reaction rate does not depend significantly on temperature, because (A) It is a reversible reaction (B) It is an exothermic reaction (C) The energy of reacting molecules exceeds the activation energy by absorption of light (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) The energy of reacting molecules exceeds the activation energy by absorption of light