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CFC's are the group of pollutant gases. They break up the ozone layer.
An amine scrubber is a device which employs a liquid amine such as diethanolamine to remove acidic substances from industrial gases.
Volcanic gases and ash are two examples of secondary pollutant
Carbon Monoxide
A carbon scrubber is a device used to absorb carbon dioxide circulating in the atmosphere. It useful for clearing CO2 present in exhaust gases.
Greenhouse gases destroy ozone. They can cause ozone depletion.
The device that is used to remove some pollutants before they are released by smokestacks is called a scrubber. A scrubber is also used to control gaseous emissions, especially acid gases.
No, carbon monoxide is a pollutant and poisonous, but is not a green house gas.
Carbon monoxide gas is the main pollutant in a combustion engine.
To start off, a Chimney Liner is a clay ceramic, or metal conduit installed inside of a chimney. The main purpose of a Chimney Liner is to contain the combustion products, direct them to the outside atmosphere, and to overall protect the chimney walls from heat and corrosion. You need a Chimney Liner because the flue gases are acidic and will literally eat away at the mortar joints from inside the chimney. As the mortar joints erode, heat transfers more rapidly to the nearby combustibles and dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide can leak into the living areas of the home. To get a Chimney Liner installed or to find out more about why you need one visit Powers Chimney & Masonry.
That depends on what you want to remove it from. Usually it must be removed from exhaust gases and that is done by a scrubber. The gases pass up through a pile of specially shaped material called "media" and water flows down through the pile. The SO2 is absorbed into the water, which is then processed separately. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrubber
Carbon monoxide Sulfur dioxide Nitrogen oxide (Switched on School House)