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The atmosphere and Environment
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The Atmosphere and the Environment
Composition of air
1. Presentation in graphs/charts
2. Experiments which show composition of air
Air Pollution
Identity of air pollutants
Sources/how they are formed
Equations
Effects
Equations
Acid rain
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Composition of air
• Air is a mixture of several gases, both elements and compounds.
• Its composition varies from time to time.
Gas Composition by volume
Nitrogen 79 %
Oxygen 20 %
Noble gas (mostly Argon)+ Carbon Dioxide
1 %
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Representations of air composition
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1. Only oxygen gas will react with copper upon heating.
2. We know that oxygen gas only constitute 20% of the volume of air.
3. Thus , after the heated copper reacts with oxygen gas, the volume of air will decrease by 20% ( 80% of the volume of air is left. )
4. Thus, the volume of air left in syringe B is 80% x 200cm3 = 160cm3
Answer: Option C
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Air pollution
• Definition : the pollution caused by chemicals in the air that can harm living things or damage non-living things
• Example - – Ozone , O3
– Unburnt hydrocarbons– Carbon monoxide , CO– Oxides of nitrogen , NO , NO2
– Sulfur dioxide , SO2
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Carbon monoxide
• Properties – Poisonous– Colourless– Odourless
• Source – Incomplete combustion of carbon-containing fuels ; i.e.
incomplete combustion of petrol in car engines
• Effects – CO reacts with haemoglobin in blood to form
carboxyhaemoglobin. As a result, it cannot transport oxygen to the rest of the body.
– Headaches, fatigue, breathing difficulties and even death
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3 Dimensional model of haemoglobin
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Oxides of nitrogen
• Produced in 2 ways1. Due to high temperature in a car engine, the nitrogen
present combines with oxygen to form nitrogen monoxide (NO) or nitric oxide, a colourless gas.
N2 (g) + O2 (g) 2NO (g)
NO (g ) + O2 (g) 2NO2 (g)
2. Heat energy released when lightning strikes. This causes the nitrogen and oxygen to react to form NO and NO2.
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Sulfur dioxide
• Source – Combustion of fossil fuel e.g. coal , crude oil and
natural gas – Volcano eruptions
• Fossil fuel contains sulfur
S (s) + O2 (g) SO2 (g)
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Effects from sulfur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen
• Eye irritation• Lung irritation breathing difficulties• Inflammation of lungs bronchitis• Both gasses form acid rain– Acid rain destroys buildings, plants and aquatic
life– pH of acid rain ~ 4
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Forming acid rain
• SO2 (g ) + H2O (l) H2SO3 (aq)
Sulfur dioxide sulfurous acid
H2SO3 then slowly reacts with oxygen to form sulfuric acid, H2SO4
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Forming acid rain
4 NO2 (g) + 2H2O (l) + O2 (g) 4HNO3 (aq)
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Forming acid rain
CO2 (g) + H2O (l) H2CO3 (aq)
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Effects of acid rain
• Acid reacts with metals, carbonates in marble and limestone .– Recall acids chapter!!!– This affects metal bridges and stone buildings
• Makes lakes and rivers acidic kill fish and other aquatic life.
• Leaches (dissolves out) important nutrients from the soil plants are destroyed
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