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Atmospheric Pollutants from Combustion
Chemistry · Year 11 · Chemistry of the Atmosphere · Summer Term

Atmospheric Pollutants from Combustion

Learn about common atmospheric pollutants produced by the combustion of fuels, including carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, particulates, and oxides of nitrogen.

National Curriculum Attainment TargetsAQA GCSE Chemistry: Common atmospheric pollutants and their sources

About This Topic

Learn about common atmospheric pollutants produced by the combustion of fuels, including carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, particulates, and oxides of nitrogen.

Key Questions

  1. Explain how incomplete combustion leads to the formation of carbon monoxide and particulates.
  2. Identify the sources of sulfur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen.
  3. Compare the environmental and health effects of different atmospheric pollutants.

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