Chemistry of the Atmosphere Flashcards

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What happened in the first phase?

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The surface was covered in volcanoes that erupted and released gases forming the early atmosphere

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What gases made to the early atmosphere?

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> Early atmosphere comprised of mainly carbon dioxide, with small amounts of methane and ammonia.
Volcanic Activity released nitrogen as well as water vapour and small amounts of methane and ammonia that built up the atmosphere

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What happened in the second phase?

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> The water vapor condensed and formed the oceans.
Carbon dioxide was lost as it was removed from the early atmosphere, dissolving in the oceans.
The dissolved Carbon dioxide reacted and formed carbon precipitates that formed sediments on the seabed.
Green plants and algae evolved and absorbed the carbon dioxide so they could carry out photosynthesis.
Marine animals, evolved. Their skeletons and shells contained carbonates, when they took it from the atmosphere became rocks and fossil fuels over time.

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What happened in the third phase?

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> Plants and algae via photosynthesis absorbed carbon dioxide and released oxygen. (2.7 billion years ago)
Over the next billion years, plants evolved and produced oxygen by photosynthesis and as oxygen levels rose to sustain complex organisms they evolved also

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5
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For approximately how many years have the proportion of gases in the atmosphere stayed the same?

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200 million years

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6
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What are the approximate proportions of nitrogen and oxygen in our atmosphere

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> Nitrogen (4/5 or 80%)

>Oxygen (1/5 or 20%)

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7
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Other than Nitrogen and Oxygen, name some gases that are present in very small quantities in our atmosphere.

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Carbon dioxide
Water vapour
Noble gases

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8
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What are the three greenhouse gases?

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Carbon dioxide
Methane
Water

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9
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What factors are the Earth dependant on?

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> How much heat energy it absorbs from the sun

>How much energy it loses from radiation

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How do greenhouse gases contribute to the rising temperature of the atmosphere?

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Greenhouses gases reduce the amount of energy lost via radiation by acting as an insulating layer

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What are the consequences of the rising temperature of the atmosphere?

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> Ice caps melting==>loss of habitats leading to biodiversity, sea levels rising
Increasing temperature==> heating up of liquid, expansion of liquid leads to sea levels rising
Interference in the water cycle ==> changes in rainfall patterns leading in changes in crop production.

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12
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What factors have lead to the rising levels of CO2 in the atmosphere?

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> Combustion

>Deforestation

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13
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What is a carbon footprint?

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A measure of CO2/greenhouse gases over a certain event

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What are the means of reducing carbon footprint?

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> Renewable energy or nuclear energy instead of fossil fuels
Energy efficient processes to conserve energy
Cap greenhouse gasses produced
Taxing companies on amounts of greenhouse gases they produce.
Capture CO2 and store it deep underground e.g oil wells

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15
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What are the products of complete combustion?

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CO2+Water

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16
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What are the products of incomplete combustion?

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CO+Water (Particulates)

17
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Why is CO considered dangerous?

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CO is toxic, odourless, colourless.

18
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Why is CO toxic?

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Reduces O2 carrying capacity in the blood.

19
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When is sulfur dioxide produced?

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When combustion of fossil fuels such as coal contain sulphur impurities?

20
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When are nitrogen oxides produced?

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Nitrogen oxides are produced when nitrogen reacts with oxygen in the air, this occurs in engines and cars.

21
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What happens when SO2 and NOX react with clouds?

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They form acid rain.

22
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Why is acid rain bad?

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They damage buildings, statues and corrode metals as well as killing plants as well as respatory illnesses.