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What pollutants did the US start taxing in the 1990?

The US began taxing sulfur dioxide emissions in 1990 as part of the Acid Rain Program to address acid rain. This tax aimed to reduce emissions from power plants through a cap-and-trade system.


What kinds of control equipment are there?

There are various types of "control", therefore, there are various types of control equipment. There is birth control equipment, livestock control equipment, air pollution control equipment, etc.


What is the size of a forest?

Thosands of trees are in the rainforest. There are more shrubs and ferns and other stuff in a tropical forest. They have less trees in that regard because other plants make the forest. They are denser and wetter. -Andrew- (and Jamie)


Word Equation for copper II chloride aluminum?

Aluminium(III) chloride, or AlCl3 - aluminum only has access to its 0 and 3+ oxidation states.


How does excess nitrogen affect the body?

The question is extremely vague. Elemental nitrogen is essentially harmless except in one way: if it gets into the bloodstream, it can cause an air embolism ... a bubble in the blood that can result in a stroke or a heart attack. Normally this isn't a problem, but if a person is breathing air at high pressures, some of the nitrogen will dissolve in the blood. As long as it stays dissolved, it's still fine, but if the pressure is suddenly lowered, some of the nitrogen can come out of solution, and then you've got trouble. Nitrogen-containing compounds include far too wide a range of materials to even begin to discuss what problems they could cause. Many of them are perfectly innocuous... all proteins contain nitrogen, for example. Some of them are not at all innocuous ... rattlesnake venom is a protein.