Env Chem - Unit 2 Combined Review
the type of wave with the longest wavelength
radio waves
second to last wave type in the EM spectrum (longest wavelength -> shortest wavelength)
x-rays
AQI - Yellow
Moderate - Air quality is acceptable. However, there may be a risk for some people, particularly those who are unusually sensitive to air pollution.
AQI - Purple
Very Unhealthy - Health alert: The risk of health effects is increased for everyone.
Is air a solid, liquid, or gas?
MIXTURE of gases
Good Ozone vs Bad Ozone
-Ozone is considered Good and Bad, depending on where in the atmosphere it is located and what it does!
AQI
Air Quality Index- used to measure and report air quality in a specific area (color coded & numbers)
Third most abundant gas in the air
Argon
Fourth most abundant gas in the air
Carbon Dioxide
greenhouse gases
Gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, water vapor, and ozone in the atmosphere which are involved in the greenhouse effect.
AQI - Green
Good - Air quality is satisfactory, and air pollution poses little or no risk.
AQI - Maroon
Hazardous - Health warning of emergency conditions: everyone is more likely to be affected.
Solar radiation that makes it to Earth's surface
Infrared (IR), Visible Light
Most abundant gas in the air
Nitrogen
volatile organic compounds
Organic chemicals that evaporate readily and exist as gases in the air
Second most abundant gas in the air
Oxygen
evidence of climate change
Rising sea level, increase in global average temperature, more extreme weather events, increase in ocean acidity, decreasing amount of sea ice
particulate matter
Small particles or liquid droplets suspended in midair; considered an atmospheric pollutant.
AQI - Orange
Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups - Members of sensitive groups may experience health effects. The general public is less likely to be affected.
layer of atmosphere where ozone layer is
Stratosphere
layer of atmosphere closest to Earth
Troposphere
Solar radiation that doesn't reach Earth's surface well
Ultraviolet (UV)
AQI - Red
Unhealthy - Some members of the general public may experience health effects; members of sensitive groups may experience more serious health effects.
carbon monoxide
a colorless, odorless toxic flammable gas formed by incomplete combustion of carbon.
ground level ozone
a secondary pollutant that forms when some of the pollutants released during fossil fuel combustion react with atmospheric oxygen in the presence of sunlight
smog
fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants.
last wave type in the EM spectrum (longest wavelength -> shortest wavelength)
gamma rays
the type of wave with the highest energy
gamma rays
the type of wave with the highest frequency
gamma rays
the type of wave with the shortest wavelength
gamma rays
methane
greenhouse gas that is able to absorb far more heat than carbon dioxide
Earth's surface gives off mostly __________ energy
infrared
third wave type in the EM spectrum (longest wavelength -> shortest wavelength)
infrared
energy absorbed from Greenhouse Gases
infrared energy
acid rain effects
kills trees and plants; wears away stone buildings and statues, depletes fish populations, change in soil chemistry, decrease in soil and water pH
outgoing radiation from Earth's surface
long wave radiation
second wave type in the EM spectrum (longest wavelength -> shortest wavelength)
microwaves
sulfur dioxide
one of the primary pollutants needed for the formation acid rain
primary pollutants
pollutants that are put directly into the air by human or natural activity.
secondary pollutants
pollutants that form from chemical reactions that occur when primary pollutants come in contact with other primary pollutants or with naturally occuring substances, such as water vapor.
first wave type in the EM spectrum (longest wavelength -> shortest wavelength)
radio waves
the type of wave with the lowest energy
radio waves
the type of wave with the lowest frequency
radio waves
incoming solar radiation
short wave radiation
normal rain
slightly acidic due to presence of CO2 in atmosphere - CO2 forms carbonic acid when it reacts with H20 in atmosphere
third to last wave type in the EM spectrum (longest wavelength -> shortest wavelength)
ultraviolet
middle wave type in the EM spectrum (longest wavelength -> shortest wavelength)
visible light