Chemistry
Diatomic Molecule
a molecule consisting of two atoms
mixture
a physical combination of two or more pure substances present in variable amounts
chemical reaction
a process whereby substances described as reactants are transformed into different substances called products
Respiration
the foods we eat are metabolized to produce carbon dioxide and water
Megacities
urban areas with 10 million people or more
Metalloids
Elements that lie between metals and nonmetals on the periodic table and do not fall cleanly into either category
Microgram
a millionth of a gram of 10^-6
Chemical Formula
a symbolic way to represent the elementary composition of a substance
Periodic Table
an orderly arrangement of all the elements based on similarities in their properties
Aerosols
are liquids and solid particles that remain suspended in the air rather than settling out
Coalescents
chemicals added to soften the latex particles in paint so that these particles spread to form a continuos film of uniform thickness
Metals
elements that are shiny and conduct electricity and heat well
Pm2.5
is a subset of PM10 and includes particles with an average diameter of less than 2.5ums
Chemical Symbols
on or two letter abbreviations for the elements
Parts per billion ppb
on part out of one billion or 1000 times less concentrated than one part per million
Element
one of the 100 or so pure substances in our world from which compounds are formed
Noble Gas
one of the inert elements in Group 8A that undergoes few, if any, chemical reactions
What does percent meant?
parts per hundred
Ambient Air
the air surrounding us, usually meaning the outside air
Combustion
the chemical process of burning; that is, the rapid combination of fuel with oxygen to release energy in the form of heat and light
Toxicity
the intrinsic health hazard of a substance
Troposphere
the lower region of the atmosphere in which we live that lies directly above the surface of the Earth
Atom
the smallest unit of an element that can exist as a stable, independent entity.
Molecule
two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds in a certain spatial arrangement
Tragedy of the Commons
when a resource is common to all and used by many , but has no one in particular responsible for it. As a result, the resource may be destroyed by overuse to the detriment of all who use it
Catalyst
a chemical substance that participates in a chemical reaction and influences its rate without itself undergoing permanent change
Compound
a pure substance made up of two or more different elements in a fixed, characterized chemical combination
Chemical Equations
a representation of chemical reaction using chemical formulas
Scientific Notation
a system for writing numbers as the product of a number and 10 raised to the appropriate power
Organic Compound
always contains carbon, almost always contains hydrogen, and may contain elements such as oxygen and nitrogen
Carcinogenic
capable of causing cancer
Volatile Organic Compounds(VOCs)
carbon-containing compounds that pass easily into the vapor phase
Hydrocarbons
compounds made up only of the elements hydrogen and carbon
Significant Figure
digit that is included (or excluded) to correctly represent the accuracy with which an experimental quantity is known
Nonmetals
elements that do not conduct heat or electricity well and have no one characteristic appearance
Law of Conservation of matter and mass
in a chemical reaction, matter and mass are conserved
PM10
includes particles with an aberage diameter of 10 Um or less, a length on the order of 0.0004 inches
Secondary Pollutant
it is produced from chemical reactions involving one more more other pollutants
Halogen
one of the reactive nonmetals in group 7A such as fluorine (F), Chlorine (Cl), Bromine (Br), or iodine (I).
groups
organize elements according to important properties that they have in common and are numbered from left to right
Volatile
readily passes into the vapor phase; tat is it evaporated easily
Nanotechnology
refers to the creation of materials at the atomic and molecular (nanometer) scale: 1 nanometer (nm)= 1 X 10 ^ -9 m
Exposure
the amount of the substance encountered
Risk Assessment
the process of evaluating scientific data and making predictions in an organized manner about the probabilities of an outcome