C - Environmental Problems of crude oil Flashcards

1
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Oil ______ can happened when the oil is being transported by the tanker, these are awfully bad because…….

A

Spills

Animals such as birds, sea otters and whales get covered in oil and are poisoned whilst they try to clean themselves.

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2
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You have to burn crude oil to release the energy from it. But burning oil is thought to be a major cause of… (3)

A

Global dimming, acid rain and global warming

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3
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__% of crude oil is used as fuel

A

90

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4
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Burning fossil fuels releases g_____ and p_______

A

Gases and particles

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5
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What are the two major culprits of burning fossil fuels?

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Power stations, cars

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6
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Most fuels contain hydrocarbons and so during combustion the carbon and hydrogen molecules are reacted with ________ so that they release ______ _______ and _____ _____ into the atmosphere

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Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
Water vapour

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7
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What does oxidised mean?

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Reacting with oxygen

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8
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When there’s plenty of oxygen, all the fuel burns - this is called….

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Complete combustion

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9
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If there’s not enough oxygen, some of the fuel doesn’t burn - this is called…

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Partial combustion

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10
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Why is partial combustion dangerous?

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Because soot, unburned fuel and carbon monoxide is released

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11
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What are the 4 gases that are released in combustion…

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  • Carbon dioxide
  • Sulfur dioxide
  • Nitrogen
  • Carbon monoxide
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12
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Sulfur dioxide causes …

A

Acid rain

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13
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What’s the name of the gas that causes acid rain?

A

Sulfur dioxide

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14
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When sulfur dioxide mixes with clouds it forms dilute ______ ____

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Sulfuric acid

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15
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What does acid rain do? Why is it bad for the environment? name 2 things

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  • Causes lakes to become acidic
  • And so many animals and plants die as a result
  • Kills trees
  • Damages limestone building
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16
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International agreements have been put in place to reduce ________ of air pollutants

A

Emissions

17
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How can we reduce our Sulfur emission to stop things like acid rain? Name 2 ways

A
  • Sulfur can be removed but it takes energy, usually from burning even more fuel
  • Petrol and diesel are starting to be replaced by low-Sulfur versions
  • Reduce our usage of fossil fuels
  • Acid gas scrubbers take the harmful gases out before they release fumes into the atmosphere
18
Q

What’s the name of the solid particles produced in partial combustion?

A

Particulates

19
Q

How does increasing carbon dioxide affect climate change?

A
  • the average temperature of the earth increases (global warming)
  • this melts ice caps which can cause severe flooding
20
Q

What is global warming?

A

Where the average temperature of the earth increases

21
Q

Particles cause _______ ________

A

Global dimming

22
Q

What is global dimming?

A

Where particles released such as soot are reflected back into space so there is LESS SUNLIGHT

23
Q

Is global dimming scientifically proven?

A

Don’t think so

24
Q

Why are renewable fuels better than non renewable? (2)

A

Because they will never run out and they are more environmentally friendly

25
Q

Lost 3 alternative ways of powering cars…

A

Ethanol, biodiesel and hydrogen gas

26
Q

What is ethanol made out of?

A

The fermentation of plants and it’s often mixed with petrol to make a better fuel

27
Q

What is biodiesel made out of?

A

Made from vegetable oils such as rapeseed oil. It can be mixed with diesel to run a Diesel engine.

28
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What is hydrogen has made out of?

A

Hydrogen which you can get from the electrolysis of water

29
Q

Name one negative and one positive of using ethanol as a fuel?

A

A: The plant absorbs the CO2 when it was growing before it was burnt so it is carbon neutral.

D: engines have to be converted before they’ll work with ethanol fuels and it isn’t widely available

30
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Name one negative and one positive of using biodiesel as a fuel?

A

A - engines don’t need to be converted, its carbon neutral

D - expensive to make, could increase food prices

31
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Name one negative and one positive of using hydrogen gas as a fuel?

A

A - it’s very clean as hydrogen combines with oxygen

D - it isn’t widely available , you need a special engine, it’s hard to store