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Question
Differentiate the following:
Viable and non-viable particulate pollutants
Answer in Brief
Distinguish Between
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Solution
- Viable pollutants:
- The viable particulates are small size living organisms such as bacteria, fungi. moulds, algae which are dispersed in the air.
- They are all organic particulates.
- They contain living organisms.
- Eg. fungi, bacteria, algae, moulds.
- Viable particles are particles with at least one microorganism affecting the sterility of the product.
- Non-viable pollutants:
- The non-viable particulates are small solid particles and liquid droplets suspended in the air.
- They are all inorganic particulates.
- They contain non-living organisms.
- Eg. Smoke, dust, mist, fumes.
- Non-viable particles are particles without microorganisms but act as transporting agent for viable particles.
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