There are several systems which can be used in stacks to reduce pollutions:ScrubberElectrostatic precipitatorsBag housesCyclonesCatalytic chambersImpingement platesHeat recovery systemsChemical addition
Clean smokestacks can reduce air pollution because less gross stuff will go into the air. I hope this answers your question! --A WikiAnswers user
No, n2 (nitrogen gas) is not considered an air pollutant.
A lot of substances are not air pollutant. You must specify which kind of substance do you refer as a probable air pollutant.
The submarine has scrubbers. They remove carbon dioxide from the air and break it down to release the oxygen back into the air. There are also a few tanks to supplement the oxygen content if necessary.
Yes, nitrogen dioxide is considered an air pollutant.
An air pollution control device, such as an electrostatic precipitator or a scrubber, is used to remove pollutants from smokestack emissions. These devices work by capturing or neutralizing contaminants before they are released into the atmosphere, helping to reduce air pollution and protect the environment.
Water vapor in the air....
Scrubbers use a wet limestone slurry to absorb sulfur as it passes though. Filters are large cloth bags that catch particles as they go through the cloth. Scrubbers are more common, and can reduce sulfur emissions by up to 90 percent, when working properly. Still, smaller particulates are less likely to be absorbed by the limestone, and can pass out the smokestack into the air. yehhh the answerr
Some of the waste from nucular power plants is solid -- that goes into the temporary holding pools which have been in use a few decades and are really full; some is liquid -- that is released slowly to the cooling water and hence a river or ocean; and some is gaseous -- that goes up the stack and out into the air of the community. The stacks are built tall for the same reason smokestacks are tall; to dilute the pollutant.
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"lead" is the air pollutant that decreased most in 1970 to 1991.