APES Chapter 15 review
PM10 or PM2.5
-Combustion of coal, oil and diesel, and of biofuels such as manure and wood -agriculture, road construction, and other activities that mobilize sil, soot, and dust
CO
-incomplete combustion of any kind -malfunctioning exhaust systems and poorly ventilated cooking fires
NOx
All combustion in the atmosphere including fossil fuel combustion, wood, nd other biomass burning
a corrosive gas from burning coal often associated with industrial smog
SO2
All of the following are examples of primary air pollutants except a) sulfur dioxide b)carbon dioxide c)tropospheric ozone d)nitrogen oxide
Tropospheric ozone
O3
a secondary pollutant formed by the combination of sunlight, water, oxygen, VOCs, nd NOx
__________ is a catalyst and repeatedly breaks down ozone molecules
clorine
the EPA identifies all of the following as reasons for sick building syndrome except a)faulty ventilation systems b)emissions from carpets and furniture c)contamination from molds and pollen d)high levels of radon in the basement
emissions from carpets and furniture
Pb
gasoline additive, il and gasoline, coal, old paint
all of the following are sources of particulate matter excerpt a) combustion of biofuels b)incomplete natural gas combustion c)road construction d)volcanoes
incomplete natural gas combustion
the effects of acid deposition include all of the following except a)mobilization of metal ions from the soil into surface water b)increased numbers of salamanders in ponds and streams c)reduced food sources for aquatic organisms d)erosion of marble buildings and statues
increased numbers of salamanders in ponds and streams
SO2
is a result of combustion of fuels that contain sulfur, including coal, oil, and gasoline
the pollutant least likely to be emitted from a smoke-stack would be a)carbon monoxide b)carbon dioxide c)ozone d)sulfur dioxide
ozone
The greatest emission of sulfur dioxide comes from a)on-road vehicles b)biofuels c)industrial processes d)power plants
power plants
two major factors involved in the conversion of primary pollutants into secondary pollutants are a)sunlight and water b)sulfates and sunlight c)water and volatile organics d)nitrogen oxides and sulfates
sunlight and water
The decreased concentrations of stratospheric ozone is because of
the significant increases in skin cancers have already occurred
air pollution generally refers to pollution in the a)stratosphere b)troposphere c)lithosphere d)mesosphere
troposphere
the largest amount of nitrogen oxide emissions comes from a)vehicles b)fossil fuel combustion c)industrial processes d)electricity generation
vehicles
the accumulation of tropospheric ozone during the middle of the day depends mainly upon the atmospheric concentration of nitrogen oxides and a)carbon dioxide b)volatile organic compounds c)chlorofluorocarbons d)sulfates and nitrates
volatile organic compounds
a dangerous indoor air pollutant
CO
A pungent reddish-brown gas often associated with photochemical smog
NO2
emitted from both diesel and burning wood
PM10- particulate matter