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trouble breathing when it was foggy. The problems of fog are now believed by some to be more serious
than those of smog in these areas.
Many researchers consider the
effects of acid precipitation, especially the changing of soil chem-
istry, to be irreversible and fear its long-range effects. Monitoring programs of air, soil,
and water are
being instituted to ascertain these long-range effects. How-ever, the uncertainty about the real extent of
the problem adds to the prevailing disquiet regarding it.
13.10 POLUTION DUE TO COMBUSTION OF FUEL
13.10.1 Gas Fuel
When a gaseous fuel,
such as natural gas, burns it undergoes a series of processes. These are as
follows:
•
Either in a premixer or in the combustion chamber, the fuel must mix with air.
•
The fuel (and the air)
must mix with hot, burning and burnt gases present in the chamber. The
burning and burnt gases provide heat and active species (O, H, and OH), which upon mixing
with the fresh fuel and air cause the fresh fuel to ignite and react with the air.
•
The fuel then undergoes a series of chemical reactions.
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