Q1. What is the particulate matter? Give three examples of particulate matter found in air. Explain the difference between PM2.5 and PM10 in terms of size and health effects.
Q2a. The concentration of argon in air is approximately 0.9%. Express this value in ppm.
b. The air exhaled from the lungs of a smoker has a concentration of 20–50 ppm CO. In contrast, air exhaled by non-smokers is 0–2 ppm CO. Express each concentration as a percent.
c. In a tropical rain forest, the water vapour concentration may reach 50,000 ppm. Express this as a percent.
d. In the dry polar regions, water vapour may be a mere 10 ppm. Express this as a percent.
Q4. A certain city has an ozone reading of 0.13 ppm for 1 hour, and the permissible limit is 0.12 for that time. You have the choice of reporting that the city has exceeded the ozone limit by 0.01 ppm or saying that it has exceeded the limit by 8%. Compare these two methods of reporting.
Q5. Do pedestrians Inhale Less Pollution than Passengers?
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