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The pollutant released in Bhopal gas tra...

The pollutant released in Bhopal gas tragedy was :

A

Ammonia

B

Methyl isocyanate

C

Mustard gas

D

Nitrous oxide

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Identify the Event**: The Bhopal gas tragedy occurred on the night of December 2, 1984. It was a catastrophic industrial disaster. 2. **Determine the Pollutant**: The primary pollutant released during the Bhopal gas tragedy was methyl isocyanate (MIC). 3. **Understand the Chemical Composition**: Methyl isocyanate is represented by the acronym MIC, where: - M stands for Methyl - I stands for Isocyanate - C stands for Cyanate 4. **Contextualize the Incident**: The release of methyl isocyanate occurred in a chemical plant, leading to severe health and environmental consequences for the surrounding population. 5. **Conclude the Answer**: Therefore, the pollutant released in the Bhopal gas tragedy was methyl isocyanate (MIC). ---
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