1999
DOI: 10.1201/9781439832769
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Environmental Chemistry, Ninth Edition

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“…Per unit of time (1/s) INTRODUCTION CO and smoke are products associated with incomplete combustion of a fuel, health problems due to air pollution, fire safety (toxicity and reduced visibility), and property damage in fires (malodor, stain, corrosion, and malfunction of electrical/electronic circuits). CO is a gaseous compound, whereas smoke is a mixture of particulates (mostly soot) and non-particulates consisting of organic compounds [1]: 1) VVOC (very volatile organic compounds): boiling points < 0 to 50-100 o C; 2) VOC (volatile organic compounds): boiling points between 50-100 to 240-260 o C, and 3) SVOC (semi-volatile organic compounds): boiling points between 240-260 to 380-400 o C. Some of the SVOC may behave as particulates.…”
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“…Per unit of time (1/s) INTRODUCTION CO and smoke are products associated with incomplete combustion of a fuel, health problems due to air pollution, fire safety (toxicity and reduced visibility), and property damage in fires (malodor, stain, corrosion, and malfunction of electrical/electronic circuits). CO is a gaseous compound, whereas smoke is a mixture of particulates (mostly soot) and non-particulates consisting of organic compounds [1]: 1) VVOC (very volatile organic compounds): boiling points < 0 to 50-100 o C; 2) VOC (volatile organic compounds): boiling points between 50-100 to 240-260 o C, and 3) SVOC (semi-volatile organic compounds): boiling points between 240-260 to 380-400 o C. Some of the SVOC may behave as particulates.…”
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“…mengkonsumsi bahan makanan yang tercemar merkuri atau menghirup udara yang mengandung merkuri, dimana kandungan yang terdapat di dalamnya mencapai 5-20 ppm (Manahan, 2000).…”
Section: Study On the Extraction Of Mercury Ion Had Been Done Using Eunclassified
“…Dalam kasus tersebut dilaporkan lebih dari 3 ribu warga dari kota ini menderita penyakit dengan ciri-ciri sulit tidur, kaki dan tangan merasa dingin, gangguan penciuman, kerusakan pada otak, gagap bicara, hilangnya kesadaran, bayi-bayi yang lahir cacat sehingga menimbulkan kematian. Minamata Diseases tidak hanya menyerang manusia tetapi juga binatang yang mengkonsumsi bahan makanan yang tercemar merkuri atau menghirup udara yang mengandung merkuri, dimana kandungan yang terdapat di dalamnya mencapai 5-20 ppm (Manahan, 2000).…”
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“…Penggunaan pupuk urea yang tinggi dapat menyebabkan peningkatan konsentrasi nitrit (NO2 -) dan nitrat (NO3 -) di dalam tanah (Fan dkk., 2010). Faktorfaktor yang mempengaruhi keseimbangan nitrit dan nitrat di dalam tanah adalah temperatur, pH, potensial redoks (pE) dan kadar oksigen terlarut (Manahan, 2005).…”
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