Unit C - Section 3 Flashcards

1
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Release

A

Of the chemical at the source

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2
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Dispersion

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Of the chemical in the atmosphere

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3
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Deposition

A

Of the chemical in the soil

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4
Q

Groundwater

A

When all the spaces in the soil get filled with water

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5
Q

Water table

A

The top of the ground water

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6
Q

Pores

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Tiny spaces between soil grains

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7
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Permeable soil

A

One with interconnected pores

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8
Q

Leachate

A

A brown liquid that garbage makes

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9
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Hydrocarbons that dissolve

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Carried by water in the soil and can spread over a wide area

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10
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Non dissolving hydrocarbon

A

Coats soil grains and completely fill the pores between the grains

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11
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Dispersion

A

Scattering of a substance away from its source

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12
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Dilution

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Reduces the concentration of a pollutant by mixing the polluting substance with large quantities of air or water

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13
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Biodegradation

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“Bio” means living things and “degrade” means break up

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14
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Where do micro organisms live

A

Soil and water

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15
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Where do algae live

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The soil surface and can produce their own organic compounds by photosynthesis

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16
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Aerobic biodegradation

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“Aero” means air; aerobic means with air

17
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Anaerobic environment

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“An” means without; anaerobic means without air

18
Q

Phytoremediation

A

Technique that can be used to reduce the concentration of harmful chemicals in the soil or groundwater
“Phyto” means plant and “remediation” means concentration or cure

19
Q

Photolysis

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Breakdown (lysis) of compounds by sunlight (photo)
Ex: formation of the ozone

20
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Biomagnification

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The increase in concentration of a chemical or element as it moves up the food chain
Ex: Mercury

21
Q

Where does Mercury come from

A

Emissions from coal fired power plants, waste, incinerators and commercial boilers

22
Q

Crude oil

A

Mixture of many chemicals which contains hundreds of different molecules in all shapes and sizes

23
Q

WHMIS

A

Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System

24
Q

MSDSs

A

Material Safety Data Sheets

25
Q

What are MSDS

A

Gives a detailed description of the product; composition, physical appearance and chemical characteristics

26
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What do MSDS describe

A

The precautions that you should take when handling, using, transporting and disposing of product.

27
Q

What else do MSDS provide

A

Details of the health affects, first aid treatments and spill procedures

28
Q

What detailed information should be provided on a product

A
  • Intended use, ingredients and chemical properties
  • Instructions for use and safety precautions
  • Health affects, environmental affects, toxicity to humans and first aid instructions