chem 108 pollutants
the typical of water vapor at the surface of the Earth is 10,000 - 40,000 ppm. What is this value as a percent?
1-4%
the chemical steps involved in ozone production
1. nitrogen dioxide is exposed to sunlight 2. nitrogen monoxide and an oxygen atom are produced 3. an oxygen atom reacts with an oxygen molecule 4. ozone is produced
The Air Quality Index (AQI) describes the quality of air with a scale ranging from 1 to _____. The number _____ represents the national standard for the pollutant(s) being measured.
500 100
The process of evaluating scientific data and making predictions in an organized manner about the probabilities of an outcome is called
risk assessment
sulfur dioxide (SO2)
sharp, unpleasant odor; produced by burning coal
sulfur dioxide is released by
volcanoes
carbon monoxide is produced by a
wildfire
orange from AQI and it's meaning
Air has become unhealthy for some groups
red, purple, maroon from AQI and it's meaning
Air is unhealthy for everyone to breathe
Green or yellow from AQI and it's meaning
Air quality is good to moderate
which toxic gaseous pollutants may be found in air?
SO2 (sulfur dioxide) O3 (ozone) CO (carbon monoxide)
nitrogen dioxide
characteristic brown color; emitted from car engines
particulate matter
classified by size rather than composition (smaller it is, the more toxic)
SO2 may be produced when _______
coal is burned
carbon monoxide
colorless, tasteless, and odorless, the "silent killer"
particulate matter includes
dust and pollen
Risk assessment involves _____.
evaluating scientific data and making predictions about an outcome
particulate matter can originate from
fires car engines coal-burning plants
sunny day's effect on the concentration of ozone in the troposphere
higher O3 levels
what is a natural source of both ozone and nitrogen oxides?
lightning
Volatile organic compounds are connected to the formation of ______
nitrogen dioxide
what pollutants are responsible for the production of ozone in the troposphere?
nitrogen dioxide volatile organic compounds
what are the common units of concentration used when reporting the level of common air pollutants?
ppm ppb μg/m3
volatile organic compounds are a class of air pollutant that typically originates from
cars
The concentration of hydrogen in air is 0.000055%. What is this value in ppm?
0.55ppm
ozone
sharp odor; a pollutant in the immediate atmosphere but essential at high altitudes
what may increase the concentration of tropospheric ozone?
stagnant air sunny day
Particulate matter with the designation PM10 includes particles with an average diameter of 10 _____ or less.
μm
secondary pollutant
a pollutant produced from one or more other pollutants
nitrogen dioxide and ozone are produced during
lightning strikes
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are _______- containing compounds that pass easily into the _____ phase
carbon gaseous
A volatile substance readily undergoes a phase change from ____
liquid to gas
rainy, windy weather's effect on the concentration of ozone in the troposphere
lower O3 levels
what AQI is considered unhealthy for everybody to breathe?
155
Catalytic converters have reduced the _____ emissions from cars.
CO
________ may be produced by charcoal grills or propane camping stoves.
CO (carbon monoxide)
what pollutants are generally produced by the majority of cars
Carbon monoxide Nitrogen oxides Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
some particulate matter can pass into the _____ and cause _____
bloodstream heart disease
Nitrogen dioxide can combine with moisture in the atmosphere to produce _______
acid rain