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ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION AND ITS CHEMICAL NATURE

Hikmatova Hilola Ilkhom kizi, Nurmamatova Rukhshona Mardi kizi, Khudoyberdiyeva Farzona Ilkhom kizi, Rayimova Zarina Alisher kizi , Students of the Chemistry department of the Kattakurgan branch of Samarkand State University

Abstract

This article explores the chemical nature of atmospheric pollution, analyzing the main pollutants present in the air and their sources. It discusses the chemical reactions that lead to the formation of secondary pollutants and the impact of these substances on the environment and human health. The study also reviews recent advances in understanding pollutant behavior and strategies for monitoring and mitigating air pollution. This comprehensive overview highlights the importance of chemistry in addressing atmospheric pollution challenges.

Keywords

atmospheric pollution, chemical composition, primary pollutants, secondary pollutants, photochemical reactions, air quality, environmental impact

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ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION AND ITS CHEMICAL NATURE. (2025). International Journal of Artificial Intelligence, 5(08), 703-705. https://www.academicpublishers.org/journals/index.php/ijai/article/view/6205