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ART INTEGRATED

PROJECT IN CHEMISTRY
By: Kunal Singh, pavitra mishra,muskaan srivastava,neha
rawat,garima pandey
XII-A
INTRODUCTION
 NAME: KUNAL SINGH
 CLASS & SECTION: XII-A

 SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY

 ROLL NO.: 22

 SUBJECT TEACHER: MRS SHASHI SINGH

 SCHOOL NAME: JAWAHAR NAVODAYA


VIDYALAYA KIRTANPUR BAHRAICH ,UTTAR
PRADESH
ACKNOWLEDMENT
 We would like to express my deepest gratitude
towards my Chemistry Teacher Mrs. Shashi Singh of
class XII-A. She has guided us for this amazing
project on Art Itegration with state of Arunachal
Pradesh & Meghalaya.
 We came to know many interesting knowledge and
fact about Arunachal Pradesh & Meghalaya while
doing this project. This project enhances my
knowledge about these states(Arunachal Pradesh &
meghalaya).
 Thanks to all who helped me for making this
wonderful project.
ARUNACHAL PRADESH :- AN INTRODUCTION
 Arunachal Pradesh (literally “land of down-lit mountains”)
is a state in Northeast India.
 It borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south.

 It shares international borders with Bhutan in the west,


Myanmar in the east, and a disputed border with China in
the north at the McMahon Line.
 Itanagar is the state capital of Arunachal Pradesh.
Arunachal Pradesh is the largest of the Seven Sisters states of
Northeast India by area.

Tutsa Dancers

Golden Pagoda Tawang Monastery Sela Pass


MEGHALAYA: - AN INTRODUCTION
 Meghalaya (meaning “above of clouds”) is a state in Northeast
India.
 Meghalaya was formed by carving out two districts from state
of Assam the United Khasi Hills, Jaintia Hills and the Garo
Hills on 21 January 1972.
 The population of Meghalaya as of 2016 estimated 32,11,474.

 Meghalaya covers an area of approximately 22,430 square


kilometers, with a length to breadth ratio of about 3:1.

Tawny Breasted Wren

Noakalikai Falls Dawki River Khransuri Waterfall


CONTENT
 Mineral resources found in Arunachal Pradesh
& Meghalaya.
 Sources of renewable energy in Arunachal
Pradesh & Meghalaya.
 Pollution & AQI of Arunachal Pradesh &
Meghalaya.
 Chemistry of hot spring found in Arunachal
Pradesh & Meghalaya.
MINERAL RESOURCES FOUND IN ARUNACHAL
PRADESH & MEGHALAYA

 Coal :- Coal is the most abundantly available fossil fuel in


India. The north-eastern states of India Meghalaya and
Arunachal Pradesh are endowed with substantial deposits of
coal. The estimated coal deposits of 560 million tonnes in
Meghalaya and found along the southern fringe of the
Shillong plateau extending over a length of 400 km .

Coal mining in Coal mining in


Meghalaya Arunachal Pradesh
Limestone:- Meghalaya, a small state in North Eastern region of India
abundantly blessed with Limestone. About 9% of the country’s total limestone
reserves are distributed in the state. The limestone mined is used chiefly for the
manufacturing of cement , lime and edible lime etc. The Menga Limestone is
regionally correlated with Dedza formation in the Arunachal Pradesh.

Chemical composition of limestone rocks at different location in Meghalaya

Cast mining of Limestone


SOURCES OF RENEWABLE ENERGY IN
ARUNACHAL PRADESH & MEGHALAYA
Renewable energy is useful energy that is collected from renewable resources,
which are naturally replenished on a human timescale,including neutral
sources like sunlight,wind, rain,tides,waves.
Potential of renewable energy in Arunachal Pradesh
Renewable energy sources accountend for
79.5% of the total installed capacity. The per
capcita consumption of electricity in Arunachal
Pradesh was 297.7 kWh in 2005-06.

Potential of renewable energy in Meghalaya


As of January 2018, Meghalaya had a total installed power
generation capacity of 558.37 MW, comprising 353.03
MW state utilities and 205.28 Mw from central utilities.
Of the total installed power generation capacity, 387.19
MW was contributed by Hydropower,140.09 MW by
thermal power and 31.09 MW by renewable power.
Aqi(Air Quality Index) & pollution
An AQI (air quality idex) is used by government
agencies to communicate to the public how
polluted the air currently is or how polluted it is
forecast to become. Public health risks increase as
the AQI rises. Different countries have their own
air quality indices, corresponding to different
national air quality standards.
AQI(AIR QUALITY INDEX) & POLLUTION

In Aruna In Megha
chal Pra laya
desh

 Currently 1,230,820 people in  Currently 2,966,889 people in


Arunachal Pradesh are Meghalaya are breathing toxic
breathing toxic air that does air that does not meet WHO’s
not meet WHO’s clean air clean air guidelines. The
guidelines. The district with district with the worst air
the worst air pollution in pollution in Meghalaya is Ri
Arunachal Pradesh is Tirap, Bhoi, where PM2.5 is
where PM2 .5 is forecasted to forecasted to be 19.1µg/m³.
be 12.6µg/m³. That’s good. That’s good.
AIR QUALITY INDICES OF SEVERAL STATES

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Chemistry of hot springs found in Arunachal Pradesh

Hot springs are observed in many localities of eastern Himalayas.


The present study includes four such hot springs of Tawang and
West Kameng districts of Arunachal Pradesh. These springs are
named according to their localities viz. Braksar, Thimbu, Tsachu
and Dirang hot spring. The first three are in Tawang(Braksar,
Thimbu and Tsachu) and the last one Dirang is in west Kameng
district . The study has shown that water appears almost clear in
all these springs and has has a minimum temperature of
330ºC(Braksar)and a maximum temperature of 700ºC (Thimbu).
The temperatures are within the warm to scalding range.

Hot spring Thimbu Hot spring Dirang


Chemistry of hot spring found in Meghalaya

Jakrem hot water spring in West Khasi Hill district in one of the most
important hot springs of Meghalaya. People here believe that this hot
spring water has curative medicinal properties and as a result good
numbers of people visit the hot spring throughout the year. pH of the
thermal spring ranged from 8.5-9.38, alkalinity ranged from 30-
40mg/L.Temperature ranged from 39-50ºC. Sulphate content was
also remarkably high ranged from 20.0-53.4mg/L and calcium
ranged from 4.2-8.41mg/L.

Jakrem hot spring in west Khasi Hills

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