31 Jan
31Jan

Some other air pollutants are Carbon Disulfide, Kerosene, Benzene, and Acrolein.

  • Carbon Disulfide evaporates at room temperature, and the vapor is twice as heavy as air. It easily explodes in air and catches on fire very easily. In nature, small amounts of Carbon Disulfide are found in gases released to the earth's surface as in volcanic eruptions or over marshes.
  • Kerosene is a light fuel obtained by distilling petroleum, used especially in jet engines, domestic heaters, and lamps and as a cleaning solvent.
  • Benzene evaporates into the air very quickly and dissolves slightly in water. It is highly flammable and is formed from both natural processes and human activities.
  • Acrolein is the simplest unsaturated aldehyde and is highly flammable, very reactive, is fatal when swallowed, and causes burn to skin and eyes.

       

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