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Most hazardous metal pollutant of automobile exhaust is


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Mercury (Hg)

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Lead (Pb)

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Cadmium (Cd)

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D

Copper (Cu)

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Solution

The correct option is B

Lead (Pb)


Explanation for correct options:

Option (b) Lead (Pb)

  • Heavy metal contaminants include Lead, Cadmium, Copper, and Mercury.
  • The most immobile heavy metal contaminant is Lead.
  • Lead poisoning is localised due to its immobility.
  • Lead is a common contaminant emitted by dry cell and battery production factories, as well as automotive emissions.
  • Tetraethyl and tetramethyl Lead are used as antiknock agents in gasoline.
  • Thus, this option is correct.

Explanation for incorrect options

Option (a) Mercury (Hg)

  • Mercury (Hg) is a hazardous, bioaccumulative, and persistent contaminant.
  • When discharged into the environment, it accumulates in water-deposited sediments, converting to poisonous methylmercury and entering the food chain.

Option(c) Cadmium (Cd)

  • Cadmium (Cd) is a hazardous heavy metal that is a contaminant in the environment.
  • Cadmium concentrations in the environment vary greatly.
  • There are several recognized sources of Cd exposure in humans, including employment in primary metal industries, the manufacturing of specific batteries, foods, soil, and cigarette smoke.

Option (d) Copper (Cu)

  • Copper (Cu) may disrupt soil activity by negatively influencing the activity of microorganisms and earthworms.
  • Because of this, organic matter decomposition may be significantly slowed.

Hence, the correct option is (b) lead.


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