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jok3333 [9.3K]
2 years ago
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A possible source of indoor air pollution is a gas present in some carpets and furniture, which is __________.

Physics
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Charra [1.4K]2 years ago
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A possible source of indoor air pollution is a gas present in some carpets and furniture, which is Formaldehyde and VOCs .

Formaldehyde can cause Cancer due to its exposure through the Furniture. These cause pollution inside the room acting as Indoor Air pollution gas.

By the end of seven days the concentration of formaldehyde in household furniture can be brought back to normal in most of the cases.

Whereas it is also known that it takes about two years for a well furnished newly made home to bring down the levels of evolved gas i.e. formaldehyde.

The following types of cancers are prone due to Formaldehyde:

  1. Nose
  2. Throat
  3. Sinus

Some Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are found in desks in office, cabinet furniture and several products available as furniture. These chemicals are used in manufacture of new carpets harming our health.

VOCs can be removed by using hot water of the given carpet. These cause pollution inside the room acting as Indoor Air pollution gas.

It usually takes two to three days to evolve off the gas.

Hence, a possible source of indoor air pollution is a gas present in some carpets and furniture, which is Formaldehyde and VOCs .

Learn more about Formaldehyde here, brainly.com/question/14299220

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