Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Environmental Issues

Question:
Catalytic converters, which are fitted into automobiles for reducing the emission of poisonous gases possess which of the following metals as a catalyst?
Options:
Platinum-Palladium
Lead
Rhodium
Both (A) and (C)
Correct Answer:
Both (A) and (C)
Explanation:
Automobiles are a major cause for atmospheric pollution atleast in the metro cities. As the number of vehicles increase on the streets, this problem is now shifting to the other cities too. Proper maintenance of automobiles along with use of lead-free petrol or diesel can reduce the pollutants they emit. Catalytic converters, having expensive metals namely platinum-palladium and rhodium as the catalysts, are fitted into automobiles for reducing emission of poisonous gases. As the exhaust passes through the catalytic converter, unburnt hydrocarbons are converted into carbon dioxide and water, and carbon monoxide and nitric oxide are changed to carbon dioxide and nitrogen gas, respectively. Motor vehicles equipped with catalytic converter should use unleaded petrol because lead in the petrol inactivates the catalyst.