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The pollutants found in Venice canals include organic waste and sewage, heavy metals, debris and litter, oils and greases, and pollutants from boat traffic. These pollutants can have negative effects on the water quality and the ecosystem of the canals. Measures are being taken to reduce these pollutants and protect the canals' environmental health.
this process is called deposition,that is an exothermic reaction takes place in this process.eg-water vapour->snow
Photosynthesis.
The molecular mass of water vapour is 18.01528
Yes, in the atmosphere water vapour falls as rain.
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Organic and inorganic compounds, microorganisms are deleted from purified water.
Carbon dioxide, water vapour and nitrogen.
Sulphur dioxide mixes with water vapour to form sulphurous and sulphuric acid.
Cool it down, for example by using a piece of cold glass
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No, organic forms are composed of carbon, clouds are just water vapour. Though they may on occasion have CO2 and ect contained within them.
In addition to gases air contains: dust particles, water vapour, pollen grains, particulate pollutants etc.
Pure water is neutral and water in any form (solid: ice, liquid: water or gas: vapour) is always inorganic.