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Which is not classified as a particulate?

A gas is not classified as a particulate. Particulates are small solid or liquid particles suspended in a gas or liquid, whereas gases consist of molecules that are not fixed in place and do not have a definite shape or volume. Examples of particulates include dust, smoke, and pollen, while air and other gases like oxygen and nitrogen are not considered particulates.


What effects on the body does smoke particulates have?

The particulates accumulate in the lung tissue causing massive irritation


How do particulates affect the body?

Particulates can enter the respiratory system and cause breathing difficulties, aggravate asthma, and increase the risk of respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Fine particulates can also penetrate deep into the lungs and even enter the bloodstream, leading to various health issues. Long-term exposure to particulates has been linked to decreased lung function, lung cancer, and premature death.


What is the chemical formula for particulates?

There isn't a specific chemical formula for particulates as they can consist of various substances such as dust, smoke, pollen, and other solid particles suspended in the air. The composition of particulates can vary depending on the source and location.


What is the death rate of people who take particulates?

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What problems are caused by particulates?

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Where do coarse particulates come from?

chemicals


Is particlulates an element or compound?

Particulates have physical characteristics--solidity and small particle size--rather than chemical ones. Particulates can be elements, compounds, or mixtures.


What causes black carbon pollution?

a mixture of pollutants such as carbon particulates (CO) and carbon monoxide. But mainly the carbon particulates other wise known as soot.


What kinds of particulates were trapped in the air snarers?

Air snaring devices typically trap a variety of particulates, including dust, pollen, smoke, soot, and other fine particulate matter. These particulates can originate from natural sources, like wildfires and volcanic eruptions, as well as human activities, such as industrial emissions and vehicle exhaust. The collected particulates can vary in size, with some being respirable and potentially harmful to human health. The analysis of these trapped particulates helps in understanding air quality and pollution sources.


What are the most common particulates?

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Are particulates combustible?

some are, some are not. depends on the particles.