5.4-5.5: UV-radiation damage Flashcards

1
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the conversion of O3 –> O2 is…

A

exothermic (releases energy)

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2
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the conversion of O2 –> O3 is…

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endothermic (requires energy)

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3
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where does the energy come from to convert O2 –> O3?

A

UV photons

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4
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the UV shield is created by

A

UV photons

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5
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Steady-state concentration

A

total formation rate = total destruction rate

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6
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4 catalyst molecules that destruct stratospheric O3

A

HO⦁, Cl, Br, NOx

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7
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HO⦁ are responsible for ___ of O3 destruction in lower stratosphere

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½

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8
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how do increased CH4 emissions contribute to O3 formation?

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↑ CH4 emissions = ↑ warming = ↑ rate of water evaporation = ↑ product of HO⦁
- HO⦁ = catalyst for destruction reaction

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9
Q

what are halons used for?

A

fire extinguishers
- Non-toxic, non-flammable = not subject to oxidation

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10
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how to halons destroy ozone?

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Low reactivity in troposphere = only destroyed in stratosphere by UV photons

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11
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where/how are NO⦁ produced?

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produced in lower atmosphere by combustion/lightening

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12
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how is NOx involved in destruction of ozone?

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  • Reaches stratosphere = photolyzed by UV –> N2 + O*
  • Provides catalytic chain mechanisms for O3 destruction AND inhibits major mechanisms of O3 destruction
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13
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Tropospheric source molecules

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  • activated by O* or UV  destroying O3 free radical chain carriers
  • H2O, N2O, CFCs, Halons
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