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For steam from and, in emergencies, smoke to escape. CO2 is colourless and so when the smoke is white, it is steam. When it is black or grey, it is soot, carbon that has not combined with oxygen correctly.
Smoke is a colloid because it consists of tiny solid particles suspended in a gas (air)
Coal fired power plants,Petroleum power plants,
It depends what type of power plant. A coal-burning power plant will produce CO2 and SO2, which are both pollutants. Nuclear power plants and geothermal power plants produce steam, which is not a pollutant. There are many other types of power plants, but most produce CO2 and SO2 or steam.
Power plants fall into two categoiries, These and their fuel sources are:Thermal Power Plantscoaloilnatural gasbiomassNuclear Power PlantsUraniumThorium (under investigation)
black smoke.
Smoke from fires, car exhaust, smoke from power plants, freon leaking from refrigeration units, and fumes coming from industrial and chemical plants.
If i test to see how cigarette smoke affects household plants, then it will be that cigarette smoke has shown to have an plants though it with oxygen.
For steam from and, in emergencies, smoke to escape. CO2 is colourless and so when the smoke is white, it is steam. When it is black or grey, it is soot, carbon that has not combined with oxygen correctly.
Smoke is a colloid because it consists of tiny solid particles suspended in a gas (air).
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Smoke is a colloid because it consists of tiny solid particles suspended in a gas (air)
The vegetation consists of lush green forests to desert plants The vegetation consists of lush green forests to desert plants
The black smoke emitted from thermal power plants contains carbon dioxide which causes hole in ozone layer, the result of which injurious ultra violet rays are reaching the atmosphere. This causes cancerous diseases to habitat mankind on earth.
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