Gases in the Atmosphere Flashcards

1
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What did plants take up from the Earth’s early atmosphere?

A

Carbon dioxide

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2
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Where did much of the carbon end up?

A

Animals ate the plants and much of the carbon ended up in plant and animal remains as sedimentary rock and fossil fuels

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3
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How was limestone formed?

A

From the shells and skeletons of marine organisms

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4
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What do fossil fuels contain?

A

Carbon and hydrogen from plants and animals

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5
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What did carbon dioxide do?

A

It dissolved into the ocean and formed insoluble carbonate compounds that were deposited onto the sea bed and became sedimentary rocks

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6
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How long did it take for the proportions of gases in the atmosphere to stabilise?

A

200 million years

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7
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What gases are in the atmosphere now?

A

Four-fifths nitrogen, and one-fifth oxygen, and 1% of the gases like water vapour, carbon dioxide and noble gases

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8
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How can gases be separated from liquid air?

A

By fractional distillation

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9
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What is fractional distillation done to produce?

A

Pure oxygen and liquid nitrogen

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10
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Why can gases in the air be separated by fractional distillation?

A

Because they all have different boiling points

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