Chemistry for Changing Times
Chemistry for Changing Times
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ISBN: 9780134212777
Author: John W. Hill; Terry W. McCreary
Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
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Chapter 13, Problem 29P
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Interpretation:

The sources of VOCs from the given options should be selected.

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VOCs means Volatile organic compounds that have a high vapor pressure due to the low boiling point, at room temperature and thus causes molecules to sublime or evaporate from the solid or liquid form of the compound

Correct answer:

Leftover oil-based paint and a cracked pipeline carrying crude oil from Alaska are the sources of VOCs.

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