Ozone Story - Radicals Flashcards

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What is the troposphere?

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the lower layer of the atmosphere

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3
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What is the stratosphere?

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the upper layer of the atmosphere, 15km above sea level

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4
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Why doesn’t nitrogen absorb radiation well?

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it has a very strong triple bond that requires a lot of energy to make it vibrate

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5
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How do you convert between ppm and % of the atmosphere?

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ppm -> %

x 10,000

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What is ppm?

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particles per million

unit of measuring how much of a gas is present

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What are the 4 effects that radiation can cause in molecules?

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Electronic energy

Vibrational energy

Rotational energy

Translational energy

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8
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Which type of radiation causes electronic energy in molecules?

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UV / visible light

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9
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Which type of radiation causes vibrational energy levels?

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infrared radiation

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10
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Which type of radiation causes rotational energy levels in molecules?

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microwaves

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11
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Which type of radiation causes translational energy levels in molecules?

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microwave / radio

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12
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What is electronic energy?

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energy that affects the electrons only

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13
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What is vibrational energy?

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energy that causes the bonds to vibrate

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14
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What is rotational energy?

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energy that causes the whole molecule to rotate

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What is translational energy?

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energy that causes the whole molecule to move around

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16
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Does exciting electrons require more or less energy than moving a molecule as a whole?

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significantly more

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17
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What happens to halogens in the stratosphere?

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they are ionised by UV radiation and the diatomic molecules are split into radicals

18
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What is a radical?

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a chemical with an unpaired electron

19
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What is the general reactivity of radicals?

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they tend to be reactive

20
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What is homolytic bond fission?

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Breaking a bond equally, so each molecule recieves an equal number of electrons

21
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How are photons commonly represented in atmospheric chemistry?

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22
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What is heterolytic bond fission?

A

breaking a bond unequally

23
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What is the reaction for Bromine undergoing homolytic bond fission?

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24
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What is the reaction for a compound undergoing heterolytic bond fission?

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27
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What is photochemical dissociation?

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the reaction where a chemical is broken down by a photon

28
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What are the 2 reactions that show the formation of Ozone?

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O2 -> O. + O.

O. + O2 -> O3

29
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What 3 things can happen to an oxygen radical after being dissociated?

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react with O2 to form ozone

react with another oxygen radical to form O2

react with ozone to form 2O2

30
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What is the most likely reaction an oxygen radical will undergo and why?

A

react with O2 to form ozone

there is a majority of O2 compared to oxygen radicals or ozone, so it is more likely to collide with the O2

31
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Is the formation of ozone endothermic or exothermic?

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exothermic

32
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What is the reaction for the decomposition of ozone?

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O3 -> O2 + O.

33
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What is the initiation step in the radical chain reaction for hydrogen halides?

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X2 + hν -> 2X.

34
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What are the propogation steps for the chain reaction of hydrogen halides?

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X. + H2 -> HX + H.

H. + X2 -> HX + X.

35
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What are the termination steps for the chain reaction of hydrogen halides?

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H. + H. -> H2

X. + X. -> X2

H. + X. -> HX

36
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What is the overall effect of the radical chain reaction between hydrogen and a halogen?

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H2 + X2 -> 2HX

37
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What is a termination reaction?

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any reaction where 2 radicals react, resulting in products with no radicals

38
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What is the initiation step for the radical chain reaction between a halogen and methane?

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X2 + hν -> 2X.

39
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What are the propogation steps for the radical chain reaction between methane and a halogen?

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X. + CH4 -> HX + CH3.

CH3. + X2 -> CH3X + X.

40
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What are the termination steps for the radical chain reaction between methane and a halogen?

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X. + X. -> X2

CH3. + X. -> CH3X

CH3. + CH3. -> C2H6

41
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How can ozone be removed from the atmosphere?

A

radicals in general but particularly:

Br

Cl

OH-

NO

42
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What is the chain reaction for the removal of ozone with a radical?

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X = Cl, Br, NO or OH-:

X. + O3 -> XO + O2

XO + O. -> X. + O2

O. + O3 -> 2O2